KEY POINTS

  • Shiba Inu lead developer and Ask The Doctor waged a Twitter war
  • Shytoshi Kusama called Ask The Doctor a scam
  • Ask The Doctor said that SHIB is "facing delisting"

Crypto enthusiasts had something more to talk about than the seesawing of coins and tokens over the past few days. A Twitter war broke out between Shiba Inu's pseudonymous project lead, Shytoshi Kusama, and a Canadian question-and-answer platform, Ask The Doctor.

The Q&A platform, which once drooled over the meme token, even called Shiba Inu a "scam" in a series of now-deleted tweets. It threatened to sue Shytoshi Kusama for alleged defamation and threatened to reveal the volunteer lead's identity. Kusama responded that they were ready for the actions.

Ask The Doctor said in a now-deleted tweet that it had eliminated SHIB from its balance sheet. It claimed in a December 1 tweet that it had added around 31 billion SHIB ($1.5 million at the time) to its balance sheet.

Kusama said that the account is "scam" and asked the platform to "go scam another token like you planned on doing with your first tweets."

Ask the Doctor said that the SHIB token will soon go to zero and the meme token face "delisting." It also warned investors that there is a "rug pull coming."

The fight ended with Kusama said his father has been hospitalized. The duel seemed to end when Ask The Doctor offered to be of assistance to Kusama.

"We are sorry to hear about your father. Praying for his speedy recovery. Please DM us if you do need our help with anything," said Ask The Doctor.

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