Here is what the Shiba Inu (SHIB) team had to say about an important ecological project
Here are the key updates to the Shiba Eternal game.
TL; DR
Shiba Eternity is a web3 game with NFT-based cards and tournaments, currently in closed beta with ongoing updates. Following the launch of the game's beta, users were warned against phishing scams.
Features of the game
Shiba Eternity is a web3 game developed as part of the Shiba Inu (SHIB) ecosystem. It allows players to collect, trade and battle different characters, themes and cards inspired by the Shiba Inu meme.
Shibarium's marketing strategist LUCIE announced, “The closed Shiba Eternal Beta is live.” The X user argued that this is not “the same old game with just a few updates”, but a transition to Web3 with major improvements.
Some of the key features of Shiba Forever include NFT-based inventory cards, a chance to win tiered prizes and tournaments in 15-day tournaments, and special seasonal events for the top 25 players.
Players will also get an improved user experience that includes a “polished menu,” “improved tutorial,” and “streamlined armor.”
It's worth mentioning that this is still a beta version, which means users should expect some improvements based on community feedback.
Beware of scammers
While the aforementioned development may sound like good news for SHIB fans who want to explore the game's world, it's also another opportunity for bad actors to target their victims.
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Shibarmy Scam Alerts – an X label focused on treats around the Shiba Inu ecosystem – has warned that cheaters are “on the lookout” following the closed beta version of Shiba Inu.
“Don't click on suspicious links shared on X or other forums. Phishing scams are rampant, and clicking fake links can lead to losing your assets,” the warning reads.
The team cautioned Shibarmi to double-check URLs before linking their wallets to any website and double-check the platform's legitimacy.
Earlier this week, Shiba Inu's security team issued another dire warning to protect people from bad actors who could siphon off their money.
“We have been warned that there are fraudulent websites and individuals trying to scam people by asking them to ‘fix' or ‘line' their wallets. These methods are designed to steal your money by accessing your wallet information,” the group said.
“Double check everything,” staying informed and trusting only official sources are described as three critical steps to help users stay safe.
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