A new post by Davincishib, a member of the Shiba Inu team, revealed concerns about the pulling of Shibarium rugs has been growing as deceptive actors exploit the ecosystem. The Layer-2 blockchain, created for the Shiba Inu community, faces an increase in scrutiny amid reports of fraud, including fake tokens and fake hype.
Research reveals growing rug pull activities
As a social media post revealed, the wave of investigation reveals that some bad actors are exploiting the waves for rapid profits.
In his latest X post, Davincishib called the double standard for those who are laughing at the project but still profiting from it. This message reveals that parasites still eat shivalium, and the community has plenty.
We are investigating past rugs related to specific groups within the shivalium.
He still feeds it while laughing at the shivalium – the parasite remains.
-davinci.shib | Shibarium (@davincishib) May 31, 2025
Lagpur is growing concern. These scams often involve fake crypto projects that raise money from unsuspecting investors, then disappear without traces. These scams go back to shibarium-based tokens and encourage insiders to act.
Earlier this month, Lucy, a key community member of the Siv Community, urged users to be careful. She warned that scammers often use them to push scams, causing scammers to hijack influencers and celebrities’ accounts. According to Lucy, it’s difficult to know who is behind those accounts and people have to stop posting at face value.
The message was clear. Scams spread rapidly, and providing information is the best defense.
Fake Bad Ideas AI Projects Used to Seduce Shibarium Users
In a recent post, the Susbarium X account also raised concerns about a new scam associated with the fake version of Bad Ideas AI (Bad), a real partner of the Shiba Inu network.
According to the update, scammers pretend to be linked to bad things to make users an investment.
Susbarium has shared details on how to find scams and urged Shiba Inu holders to double-check all sources before submitting funds. The crackdown is gaining momentum and Ragpur agents are currently notified.
Discover more from Earlybirds Invest
Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.


