10X Harder Than Imagined: Shibo’s Violent-Pump Chart Calls Flood Crypto Timelines
Bitcoin at $400,000. Solana at $1,000. Ethereum at $10,000. Those three upside stamps, plus a meme portfolio print of $14,875,398, hit the timeline on 21 August 2026 from David Chaboki (Shibo), posting as @GodsBurnt, and they still sit at the center of how a lot of traders talk about the next leg on the chart.
The candles he described
Shibo did not whisper. Across mid-to-late August he framed crypto as already entering a giga rally, with violent pumps stacked on top of each other and pullback instincts designed to fail. On 21 August he wrote that everything people think they know about how these charts move would be wrong, that the move was already starting, and that the market would keep pushing higher until the joke line about too much winning felt real. The same day he called the pumps 10X harder than anyone imagined and stressed that retail had not fully shown up yet. Another post that Friday said crypto had barely done anything this cycle and that a massive, euphoric retail frenzy still sat ahead for anyone who had stayed stacked.
That is founder voice aimed straight at bags and candles, not a slow macro essay. He told followers to bookmark the triple target post. He mixed gold-versus-Bitcoin chart video with Wolf of Wall Street energy. The language was simple: higher, then higher, then higher.
Catalysts he stacked on the board
Earlier in the same stretch he tied the chart story to a cluster of policy and macro hooks. On 19 August he pointed at an SEC crypto-asset regulatory proposal, ETF bidding on Bitcoin, a BlackRock-style 1–2% portfolio allocation mention, and a Senate CLARITY Act vote set for 15 September, and he told people to stop waiting for perfect entries. Another 19 August post framed a mother-of-all-pumps setup around a softer dollar, pulling 30-year yields, weaker jobs, cooling inflation, and Treasury “Not QE,” arguing that risk-on into Q4 could go parabolic.
On 18 August he called a generational run and put institutions on a clock of under 30 days into the CLARITY vote and a 16 September FOMC with room for surprise cuts. On 17 August he again paired CLARITY passage and rate-cut surprise talk with an AI-industry-scale move for people who had been stacking. On 16 August he said the next bull would be the loudest in history, with retail flooding markets and alts and memes going crazy for those who held through the quiet years.
None of those posts are a verified scorecard against today’s spot prints. Live prices and independent proof that any single call was a perfect ex-post hit are outside what this pack can confirm. What the record does show is a dense, consistent August blast of bullish chart language, numbered targets, and catalyst timing from one of the more visible daily hosts in the space.
Spaces, not silence
Shibo co-hosts daily Crypto Spaces Network broadcasts with Barkmeta (Bark) and kept dropping Space links through the same August window, including sessions dated 18 through 21 August. The posts and the rooms ran together: financial commentary in public, same founder tone, same urgency about not missing the next bid on majors and alts.
His public work sits on shibocrypto.com, where he is described as a founder and media host focused on cultural relevance, daily live engagement, and community building. He has been in crypto since 2017. On X the handle remains @GodsBurnt, financial news and commentary first.
Why the timeline still loops him
Traders replay the August cluster because it is easy to quote. Violent pumps. Retail late. Bookmark the $400,000 / $1,000 / $10,000 ladder. CLARITY and FOMC on the calendar. Stack now, not after the perfect wick. That is punchy founder framing aimed at mindshare while candles are cooking or chopping, and it is why the same posts keep circulating when the market feels bid again.
This story is about that voice on the chart, not a guarantee of year-end riches and not a claim that every listener’s bags printed the meme number. The August record is clear on what Shibo said, how often he said it, and how hard he leaned into price action. For Library readers watching majors, alts, and the next catalyst week, those posts remain the loudest public map he put down.
Library note
When a host stamps hard numbers and giga-rally language across both X and daily Spaces in a tight multi-day burst, the market conversation tends to orbit those posts until fresher targets arrive. Shibo’s mid-to-late August run is still that orbit.