That's why we're doing a second swap, moving shibe to V3. V1 was created by energion and chock full of problems from day one, it never staked properly and experienced all sorts of blockchain problems. Supposidly the root of the problem was people attacking the V1 blockchain relentlessly, but I suspect it was more of a dev problem than people were willing to admit.
V2 was trouble as well. By that point the original dev team had broken up. Another developer had been hired in to replace the first, and created a wallet free from the defects that caused it to not stake properly. But this new wallet had problems of its own, and as it turns out said developer was working in his own interests without anyone familiar with coin dev supervising the process.
This new V3 wallet will be developed by an all new team, without any involvement from the original developers. Though I was part of that original dev team, I got frustrated a few months back with the state of the community and have all but left. I'm only turning up here to clean up the messes I had a hand in making, and cheer on the new team in restoring Shibe to the path it should have taken from the start. Note that while I can read most of the code, I am not a coindev and will not be releasing any coins to the public even if I did succeed in creating one. Its more fuss than I am willing to put up with, I learned my lesson on shibe.
Maybe so. Maybe I was wrong about the crypto scene, and there really are some good people left in it. Simply caring isn't enough though- the team must still deliver results, deliver profits, and deliver fun the whole way. Otherwise V3 will be the last time Shibe appears in the spotlight before being as buried and forgotten as any other.
I'm all for another round of Shibe. Bring back the good times we had in V1 before all the problems became apparent.