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Crypto community sets bullish SHIB price for June 2022

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June 2, 2022
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The long period of bearishness hasn’t failed to circumvent one of the most popular meme coins on the cryptocurrency market – Shiba Inu (SHIB), but its recent recovery has resulted in optimism in the crypto community concerning its future price.

Indeed, the community at CoinMarketCap is projecting that the SHIB token will trade at an average of $0.00002654 by the end of June 2022, according to the latest predictions using the platform’s ‘Price Estimates’ tool that allows users to make crypto price predictions and see their average score.

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Notably, the crypto community’s SHIB price predictions indicate an average price of $0.00002654 on June 30, 2022, which is an increase of $0.00001556 or 141.83% from the current decentralized finance (DeFi) asset’s price of $0.00001097.

At the time of publication, 18,382 members of the community have cast their votes to arrive at the above estimate. As for estimates concerning one month later – July 31 – the community expects the price to be slightly lower – at $0.00002546 – with 11,000 user votes.

Since the year’s start, SHIB has followed a steady downward pattern, with several exceptional peaks over time. It has dropped from $0.000034 on January 1 to the current $0.00001097, which is a 67.74% decrease during the observed period.

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