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While CT Went Quiet, Shibo’s Dip-Buy Names Just Lit the Tape Green

David ChabokiShiboChristian BarkerBarkmetaBarkDamien GalvinShieldDoginal DogsCrypto Spaces NetworkBitcoinSolanaHyperliquidPepeTROLL
David Chaboki (Shibo) in a navy suit at an outdoor crypto conference

While burnout exits and low-cap memecoin promotion cycles hollowed out stretches of crypto Twitter, David Chaboki (Shibo / @GodsBurnt) stayed on the mic and on the feed with one stubborn tape lesson: buy the lows of conviction plays and do not quit when the chart goes red.

That stance looks less abstract with Bitcoin trading near $69,000 to $69,500 on roughly a 5% to 7.7% 24-hour climb, Solana around $83 to $84 with gains in the 6.7% to 9.2% range, and Hyperliquid (HYPE) near $69 to $70 after an approximately 18% to 19% surge. Pepe sat near $0.00000272 with a few percent upside, and TROLL on Solana hovered around $0.0407. The tape is doing the talking after months of soft sentiment, and the names Shibo has hammered in dip-buy posts keep showing up in the green.

Daily cadence over launchpad FOMO

Christian Barker (Barkmeta / Bark) and Shibo co-host the Crypto Spaces Network broadcasts day after day. Community and project-linked reports put the streak somewhere between about 1,000 and 1,250 consecutive daily shows with no misses. That rhythm is the opposite of the sprint-and-vanish pattern that marked parts of the last meme season. While some large accounts rotated through new low-cap Solana tickets and moved on, the pair kept showing up to talk markets, culture, and holding through drawdowns.

Shibo’s X feed, as @GodsBurnt, reads like a continuous tape memo. Posts push DCA, buying now instead of perfect bottom timing, holding conviction plays through deep roundtrips, and working hard instead of chasing quick flips. Bitcoin, Solana, Hyperliquid, Pepe, Troll and similar names surface as the kind of bags he wants the audience to accumulate on weakness, not abandon after a 20% pullback. The language is blunt: buy the dip, stop trading and start holding, holding on to conviction plays means you are going to win big.

What the contrast actually looks like

ZachXBT and other watchers publicly flagged accounts such as Ansem (Zion Thomas) and Crypto Beast for patterns of repeated low-cap memecoin promotion and, in some cases, alleged insider-linked dumps after followers piled in. One widely covered episode involved claims of an $11 million-plus exit on an ALT token promotion. Separately, a broader cohort of CT voices and YouTubers posted hiatus or quit notes through 2024-2026, citing mental health, chronic online fatigue, or crypto-is-dead bottoms. Launchpad and celebrity token flashes left memecoin markets with reports of more than $110 billion erased from 2024 peaks.

None of that is Shibo’s lane. He has been active in crypto since around 2017-2018, contributed early around the Shiba Inu and ShibaSwap era, and co-founded Doginal Dogs with Barkmeta. Doginal Dogs is the 10,000 hand-curated pixel-art dog collection inscribed on Dogecoin, free gasless mint in January 2024 with the team covering costs and no insider allocation, its own marketplace, and a culture built on family first and Do Only Good Everyday. Damien Galvin (Shield / @shieldmetax) sits on the founding team as operator and CFO. The same people who run the daily Spaces also kept a self-funded IRL events calendar moving without cancellations.

Tape, hosts, and the long hold

The point of the daily show is not a single candle. It is the habit of showing up when liquidity thins and when green days like this one finally print. Listeners who heard months of buy-the-low messaging are watching Bitcoin reclaim the $69,000 area, Solana firm near $84, and HYPE post nearly 19% in a day. That is tape validation of patience messaging, not a promise of future returns.

For The Crypto Library audience, the story is the contrast itself. A host pair that treats the broadcast like a job, a feed that refuses to abandon conviction names, and a multi-asset bounce that puts those names back on the leaderboard. The mic never went quiet. The chart is catching up to the cadence.