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The recent challenges Shiba Inu (SHIB) faced in the wake of the technically troubled Shibarium launch have left investors seeking stability. As SHIB grapples with setbacks, the Watchvestor (WVTR) presale emerges as an appealing alternative. Thus, drawing holders searching for a secure option to safeguard their investments.
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The once-buzzing Shiba Inu (SHIB) token is on a downward trajectory, grappling with the aftermath of the technically troubled Shibarium launch. This Ethereum Layer-2 network launch was struck by technical challenges that have raised concerns about the Shiba Inu coin outlook.
In fact, the Shiba Inu price saw a gradual rise in the weeks leading up to the Shibarium launch, but after the launch on August 16th, it suddenly dropped. As Shiba Inu struggles to regain its footing, the incident has underscored the significance of technical stability and flawless execution.
Furthermore, Shiba Inu still lacks any intrinsic value or utility. As a result, holders now look for alternative projects that could yield them more gains in the future.
Amid the challenges faced by Shiba Inu, the Watchvestor (WVTR) presale emerges as a rising star. This innovative platform addresses and resolves many issues plaguing the luxury watch market. Therefore, ushering in a new era of inclusivity and innovation for all interested in joining this industry.
Firstly, as we all know, owning a luxury watch often demands a significant upfront investment. But, Watchvestor addresses the high-cost barrier by tokenizing luxury watches, allowing investors to own fractional shares. In other words, Watchvestor will mint an NFT backed by an actual watch and then fractionalize it. As a result, users can purchase it for prices as low as $10.
Additionally, verifying the authenticity and provenance of luxury watches can be challenging, leading to uncertainties and risks for potential buyers. However, Watchvestor will place all certificates and watch serial numbers in the NFT metadata. Therefore, instilling trust and faith in the community as a watch's entire lifecycle is available in a decentralized digital ledger.
The WVTR token lies at the heart of the Watchvestor ecosystem, serving as a utility token. Holding this token will bring benefits such as discounts, governance, and more. Currently, one WVTR token has a value of just $0.03 as it is in Stage 1 of its presale. But, thanks to its low market cap, many analysts foresee a jump to $0.35 soon – leaving Shiba Inu in the dust.
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