Change.org Petition for SHIB ETF Surpasses 6,000 Signatures

March 12, 2024
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The SHIB ETF petition, which has been circulating among members of the Shib Army, has seen a surge in support with over 6,000 signatures collected thus far. This initiative is a call to action for individuals to support a proposal addressed to Grayscale Investments, which aims to encourage traditional institutions to explore investments in SHIB.

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The current goal of the petition is to reach 7,500 signatures, signaling a strong resolve among supporters to see the creation of an exchange-traded fund (ETF) dedicated to the Shiba Inu token.

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