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The Shiba Inu family tree has a new branch.



This time, it’s Kabosu’s younger sister—Kurumi—who’s also Neiro’s littermate. All three dogs come from that legendary little house in Tokyo, revered by the crypto community. Now she’s making waves on the BSC chain.

Recently, the entire meme sector has been ice-cold, with most projects barely making a splash. But this little one is doing the opposite, lighting a fire under the contract pool, as if to say: “The landscapes my sisters have seen, it’s my turn to guard them now.”

This move has gotten the OG Doge fans stirred up again. After all, pedigree really does matter in the world of Shiba Inu coins—the two older sisters have already proven that.

Some say this is a 100x opportunity, but a more accurate way to put it might be: meme coin narratives never lack room for imagination. As long as the story is wild enough, there will always be buyers in the market. As for how long this fire will burn? That depends on whether the community can keep the hype going.
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GasGuzzlervip
· 11-24 15:19
Bloodline theory is really popular in the crypto space—it's surreal. Yet another dog coin is about to take off. Kurumi's move this time is actually pretty impressive. She managed to ignite some hype in the frozen meme market and seems to have inherited all the luck from her sisters. Talk of “100x opportunities” is just noise; the real key is how long the community can last. No matter how wild the story is, someone still needs to buy in. The dog effect from Tokyo House is truly insane. It feels like people in crypto just love these bloodline narratives. If BSC can really catch and sustain this wave of hype, that'll be interesting—but I bet five bucks the hype won’t last more than two weeks. This little one has the guts to spark some attention in the meme winter. Now let’s see if she can squeeze all the attention out of the retail traders.
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ProofOfNothingvip
· 11-24 14:30
This pedigree theory is really something. The older sister boosts the popularity of the younger siblings, and I can clearly see the nested vampirism going on.
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DaoGovernanceOfficervip
· 11-24 13:05
Empirically speaking, this is a textbook example of narrative-driven speculation. "Bloodline theory" without any data support... come on, this is just as bad as the issue of concentrated voting rights. Can the community sustain the hype? Haha, according to historical data, the token holder engagement decline curve for meme projects is extremely steep.
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MeaninglessGweivip
· 11-21 15:53
Pedigree really matters in the crypto space, but whether Kurumi can pick up the baton from her predecessors still depends on the community’s next moves.
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PortfolioAlertvip
· 11-21 15:51
Is pedigree theory really that effective in the crypto world? Can the success of those sisters really be replicated? I have some doubts about this.
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StablecoinGuardianvip
· 11-21 15:46
It's another theory of bloodlines; this trap is indeed popular in the crypto world. However, whether Kurumi can catch Kabosu's heat really depends on whether anyone is willing to promote it. Just relying on the story won't sustain the hype for long.
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FundingMartyrvip
· 11-21 15:35
Another pedigree token, huh? If you really want a 100x, it all depends on whether the community can hold strong.
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