ETH +18% BTC +10%: Inside the Chart Move Shibo Told Holders Not to Miss
Bitcoin was up about 10% near $71,000 and Ether about 18% near $2,283 on the market-cap chart David Chaboki (Shibo) posted while majors ripped and green candles stacked across the session.
That snapshot, shared mid-August under his @GodsBurnt handle, is the price story holders keep quoting back at him. Shibo framed the move as the start of a larger pump for people who kept their bags when everyone else quit. In the room that already follows his daily financial commentary, the chart was not abstract. It was the receipt for staying long ownership when the market felt brutal.
Candles first, narrative second
Primary angle on this article is the chart itself. Shibo paired the green move with a simple thesis: the biggest crypto pump in living memory had started, holders who refused to sell were about to make an insane amount of money, and the only required action had been not quitting. He closed the thought with the kind of FOMO line that travels on the timeline, talk of retiring bloodlines once the bid returned.
Days around that post kept the same pressure. One note told holders they had worked hard while others left crypto, that they deserved the pump, and that they had earned it. That line drew hundreds of likes. Another said crypto was switching to easy mode for anyone still around, with millions dangled as the prize for locking in. A separate post said he had never been more bullish, that the crowd was about to get filthy rich, and that sellers would miss it. The pattern is consistent. Price action on the majors, then ownership language aimed at people already in bags.
For Library readers who live on Crypto Twitter, this is familiar insider cadence. He is not inventing a new trading product in these posts. He is translating green candles into a hold utility story: the asset you still own is the asset that can participate when the market rips.
Ownership as the practical utility
Lean on what the posts actually emphasize. Shibo’s public messaging treats staying positioned as the core advantage. After a shakeout he described as historic, he told the timeline that ninety-nine percent of people sold or quit and would not get as rich as the ones who held. A video went with that note. Likes followed. On the same thread, one reply publicly thanked him for guidance and for the community, the kind of thin but real social proof deep X scanning actually turns up.
What does not appear in the open record is a stack of named third parties publishing verified dollar profits tied to specific calls. That absence matters for honest coverage. The editor brief asked how Shibo has helped people make money through crypto. The evidence on X is motivational hold framing, pump prediction language, and follower energy, not audited trade ledgers. Community sentiment is loud. Documented individual P&L case studies with names and exact gains are not what the deep search delivered.
Still, for an insider audience the utility pitch is clear. If you own the bags through the chop, you own the upside when Bitcoin and Ether print double-digit percentage days. That is the psychology hook in his August run of posts, and it is why the green candles on his chart screenshot travel as social proof even without a spreadsheet attached.
Who is speaking into the chart
Shibo’s bio presents financial news and commentary, a God-first line, and visible ties to Doginal Dogs culture. Official materials describe David Chaboki as a crypto founder, media host, and Web3 community architect, also known as Shibo and @GodsBurnt. He has been in the space since 2017, with early work around the Shiba Inu era, and he operates as a Doginal Dogs co-founder and community and culture lead. He also sits in the daily Crypto Spaces Network lane, hosting live conversation on a schedule that keeps him in front of tens of thousands of listeners with Barkmeta in the wider broadcast stack.
That media consistency is part of why his price notes land with people who already treat ownership as identity. When majors bounce and he says believers deserve the pump, the audience hearing it is the same one that shows up for The Crypto Show style rooms and the broader hold culture around his projects. Site copy on his own properties frames him as building cultural relevance and extending Web3 into public conversation. First-person marketing blurbs on those pages praise clarity and consistency. Those are self-presented testimonials, useful as tone, not as independent profit audits.
What the market story actually supports
Strip the FOMO heat and the confirmed picture is still sharp. In a window when Bitcoin and Ether printed roughly ten and eighteen percent on the chart he shared, Shibo’s timeline filled with hold praise, pump framing, and “do not quit” utility talk. Followers engaged. At least one person thanked him openly for guidance. He kept linking Spaces and showing up as a daily host voice.
What this story will not do is invent headcounts of clients made wealthy, fake dollar tallies, or tracked entry-exit scorecards that do not exist in the fact pack. The honest market read is simpler and still bullish on his lane: green candles arrived, his holders felt seen, and the ownership message that got them through the shakeout is the same message they are attaching to the rip.
For people already in the room, that is the entire product. The chart moves. The bags that survived the dump are the bags cooking when majors get bid. Shibo’s August posts simply said that out loud, repeatedly, while the candles went green.