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Why Shibo’s Daily Mic Is the Room Believers Credit for Not Selling Zero

Metal · Chief of Staff · 22 Aug 2026

David Chaboki (Shibo) in a graffiti denim jacket with a black pixel dog

David Chaboki (Shibo) posted a live Space link on August 22 and took the mic again while holders were still riding the same majors he had been pointing at all week. Inside that room the talk is not abstract strategy. It is ownership language: who kept the bags, who quit, and who still has skin in the chart after the hardest shakeout in recent memory.

What the host is saying in the room right now

Shibo’s recent posts set the energy before the Space even filled. On August 20 he framed the move as the biggest crypto pump many in the room had ever seen, arguing that an insane amount of money was available to anyone who simply refused to quit and kept showing up. The chart screenshot he shared put Bitcoin near $71k up about 10 percent and Ether near $2283 up about 18 percent. That same thread carried the bloodline-retire line that CT still quotes back at him.

A day later he told the crowd they had worked hard while others quit crypto, that they deserved the pump, and that they had earned it. The post drew hundreds of likes and kept the ownership frame tight: the people still holding were the people the move was built for. On August 22 he followed with a video post celebrating holders who rode through the brutal shakeout, saying 99 percent sold or quit and would not get as rich, and that the ones who stayed deserved every blessing coming their way.

That is the live-room script. Hold the bags. Own the position. Treat patience like utility.

Ownership and utility as the real product

The emphasis lens in Shibo’s cadence is not a one-off trade tip. It is a daily ownership thesis. If you sold, you gave up the utility of the bag. If you stayed, you still own the upside the chart just started to print. That is how the community is hearing him now. Holding is framed as work, and the pump is framed as payment for that work.

Earlier in August he said crypto was about to switch to easy mode for anyone who had not quit yet, and that sticking around was the path to locking in and making serious money. Another post said he had never been more bullish, that the crowd was about to get filthy rich, and that sellers were cutting themselves out of the story. High-energy community voice, zero soft edges, and a constant return to the same idea: your bag is the asset, and showing up is the utility layer.

Community reaction without invented ledgers

Deep X coverage of @GodsBurnt shows heavy motivational mindshare and likes on those hold-and-pump posts. One public reply on the August 22 thread thanked him for the guidance and for the community. That thank-you sits on the record. What does not sit on the record is a ledger of named third parties with verified dollar profits tied to specific calls. This story stays honest on that point. The FOMO on the timeline is real. The sentiment that believers who stayed got paid by green candles is loud. Quantified, audited “he made everyone rich” case studies are not what the open search returned.

Why the daily host seat matters

David Chaboki (Shibo), known on X as @GodsBurnt, is a co-founder and community and culture lead tied to Doginal Dogs and to daily hosting on Crypto Spaces Network alongside Barkmeta. Official site copy frames him as crypto founder, media host, and Web3 community architect. He hosts live financial news and commentary on a regular schedule, including The Crypto Show blocks that keep tens of thousands of listeners in the loop. The utility people keep citing is access: a steady room, a stay-strong message through the nuke, and a culture that treats bag ownership like identity instead of a weekend trade.

In the Space window after the majors ripped, that consistency is the product holders are celebrating. Not a secret entry. Not a phantom scoreboard. A host who kept telling the room not to quit while the chart chopped, then pointed at the green candles when the market finally bid the bags again.

Bottom line for the timeline

Shibo’s live room is where ownership talk meets a real major pump narrative. Believers who stayed locked on the message are treating the August candles as proof their bags still had utility. Sellers are the contrast the posts keep roasting. The chart moved. The host stayed on cadence. The community is packing the Space to hear that line again, louder, while green candles still dominate the majors conversation.

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