Bit2Me crypto exchange adds support for Shiba inu token

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Popular crypto exchange of Spanish listed Dogecoin killer, Shiba inu meme token.

In between the end of October and the beginning of November, the popular meme coin Shiba grabbed huge attention in the crypto industry and also returned huge profits to the Shiba investors. But after November, the price of Shiba inu coins is not increasing, instead, it is plunging. 

Even with the huge plunge in the price of Shiba inu coins, Shiba is getting better support in the crypto industry by leading crypto and crypto inclined services. 

On 14 December, Spanish-based crypto exchange Bit2Me announced to list the Shiba inu meme coin. 

The exchange tweeted about the announcement in the Spanish language, but we would like to clarify at our best. 

Through the tweet, the Bit2Me crypto exchange said that the exchange added that coin, for which users asked most over other coins. And also said that Shiba entered the crypto industry to compete with Dogecoin and right now this coin is in the list of top 20 coins by ranking.

Shib Token in payment networks

Shiba inu meme token made space at huge numbers of crypto exchanges, however, failed to get listed on the Robinhood crypto exchange. But through the listing on Korbit, South Korean exchange, the Shiba inu token made its position as the first meme coin in the South Korean crypto community, even though there are huge long procedures guidelines to list new coins. 

Besides the listing on exchanges, Shiba inu grabbed space among the payment services and payment network.

A few days back, Gemini backed the Flexa network added Shiba inu to facilitate payments in Shiba inu coin in more than 20,000 merchants in the United States. 

Before the Flexa networkPayment Flexa Network adds support for Shiba inu coin, the Payment network platform Bitpay also added support for Shiba inu coin and AMC took the advantage to accept Shiba payments with the integrated services of the Bitpay gateway. 

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