Module 3 - Inside the Shiba Inu Ecosystem: SHIB, Bone, Leash, and Shibarium
The Shiba Inu ecosystem is more than a single token. In this module you will learn how SHIB, BONE, and LEASH work together, what Shibarium aims to solve, how burns reduce supply, and how the community builds apps and education around it all.
SHIB is the entry token most people know. It is widely listed, used for tipping, trading, and community activity. Supply is large by design, so price moves depend on demand, burns, and overall market cycles.
BONE is commonly referenced for governance voting and as a planned gas token role within the Shibarium design. Always verify current docs and app UIs before using any network.
LEASH has a much smaller supply and is used for premium or special utilities inside the ecosystem. Because of scarcity, price can be more volatile. Never chase hype. Learn first.
ShibaSwap is the decentralized exchange where users swap tokens and explore liquidity pools. DeFi carries risks like impermanent loss and smart contract risk. Read, test small, and avoid blind approvals.
Shibarium is described as a layer-2 style approach focused on lower fees and faster settlement than mainnet Ethereum. The goal is to make transfers and apps more affordable for everyday users.
Burns send tokens to an unrecoverable address to reduce circulating supply. Burns alone do not guarantee price moves. Education, utility, safety, and healthy community growth matter more long term.
Use reputable wallets, keep seed phrases offline, and verify chain settings. Revoke dApp allowances you no longer need. Bookmark official links and avoid lookalike sites.
SHIB Ecosystem Fee Estimator
Compare a simple transfer on Ethereum vs a Shibarium style fee. This tool is for learning only.
Quick Check - Module 3 Quiz
Answer 5 randomized questions. Score shows as number (0-10) and US letter grade (A-F). Your best score is saved locally.