A spark can ignite a wildfire. When the mint for FEED went live on October 18, what might have been a quiet token drop on Shibarium quickly became a rallying cry for a new kind of community project. In just ten days, FEED—a project that cleverly winks at both meme culture and serious blockchain utility—not only completed its mint but also locked liquidity on ShibaSwap V2, seeding a vibrant experiment in decentralized governance. This Shibarium Builder Spotlight dives into how FEED is charting its unique course.
Born directly from the Shibarium ecosystem, FEED has ambitions that stretch far beyond fleeting internet irony. It’s designed to truly “feed” the ecosystem. Every minted token, every community action, is channeled towards something greater: tangible utility, consistent SHIB burns, and genuine builder empowerment.
Shibarium Builder Spotlight: The First CTO Meme Project on Shibarium
FEED proudly calls itself “Shibarium blockchain’s first CTO meme project.” But this CTO isn’t about a Chief Technology Officer. It stands for “Community Take Over,” a bold model where the power rests with token holders, not a hidden team.
“FEED is designed with a unique minting process where everyone can participate,” the Feed Community shared with The Shib Daily. “Its primary goal is to ‘Feed the Shiba Inu,’ contributing to SHIB burns.” The mechanics are elegantly simple: minting FEED on Shibarium requires gas fees paid in BONE, which in turn contributes to burning SHIB. It’s a loop where meme appeal directly fuels ecosystem utility. You mint. You burn. You feed.