Tuesdays can be boring, simply an ongoing Twitter drama is captivating the attention of many blockchain enthusiasts. Enquire The Dr., a Canadian medical questions and answers website, appear that it would be suing Shytoshi Kusama, volunteer project lead of meme token Shiba Inu (SHIB), for declared libel and will try to uncover his personal identity in court. Kusama immediately fired dorsum, alleging that "it is illegal [for Inquire The Dr.] to take people'south money for a service it never provides."

The heated exchange began when Kusama quoted a promotional SHIB tweet from Ask The Doctor the twenty-four hours prior, alleging, "You're a scam account. Where are all your "doctor" tweets from tour business relationship created in what 2009?" If the plot wasn't already thick enough, Ask The Doctor was formerly a SHIB influencer.

In a December. 1 tweet, the house claimed to accept added 31 billion SHIB ($one.5 meg at the time) to its balance sheet. On Mon, Ask The Dr. then tweeted it had eliminated its SHIB tokens from its books. Twitter users allege that the firm has been heavily promoting SHIB tokens to retail investors over the by calendar month.

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At the time of publication, Ask The Doctor continues to escalate the conflict on the social media platform. In more recent tweets, the business firm alleges that SHIB is "a scam," "heading to cipher," "facing delisting," and stating that, without evidence, "there is a rug pull coming." Since the conflict began less than 24 hours ago, Ask the Doctor appears to take lost nearly ten,000 Twitter followers, with approximately 48,000 remaining. Although Ask The Doc said it dumped its SHIB pale for business purposes, information technology didn't explain why information technology would invest in what it believes to be a "scam" coin in the offset identify.