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Top Shiba Inu Developer Reacts as SHIB Engineering Manager Announces Departure

source-logo  thecryptobasic.com 16 December 2025 13:05, UTC
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A prominent member of the Shiba Inu engineering team has announced his departure from the project.

In a recent post on X, Johndoeshib confirmed that he is stepping away from Shib.io as his tenure with the project has reached a “natural conclusion.”

Before the announcement, John served as the engineering manager for the Shiba Inu ecosystem and played a key role in advancing its technical development. In his statement, he expressed pride in the work completed during his tenure. He pointed to the utility built on the Shib.io platform and commended the resilience of the Shiba Inu community.

Next Phase

Following his departure, John disclosed that he is moving on to new endeavors while remaining a long-term observer of SHIB. At the same time, he reaffirmed his confidence in the team’s decentralized vision.

This suggests his exit does not reflect internal instability or a loss of faith in Shiba Inu’s broader roadmap. Notably, John has updated his X bio to read “Ex engineering manager at Shib.io,” further confirming his departure.

Shiba Inu team member announces exit
Shiba Inu team member announces exit.

Shortly afterward, he shared insights into his next focus: a project called HypeIt, a social platform to enable users to create and earn. John outlined plans for HypeIt’s next iteration, emphasizing a deliberate build phase for long-term scalability and maximizing value for the community.

Team Members Express Gratitude

The announcement drew quick support from within the Shiba Inu development team. Notably, top developer Kaal Dhairya publicly thanked John for his contributions to the Shiba Inu ecosystem, wished him success in his future endeavors, and emphasized that the team will miss his presence.

Thank you and good luck with your future endeavors! The team will miss you! https://t.co/6ThpizEULQ

— Kaal (@kaaldhairya) December 14, 2025

Additionally, other ecosystem members, including Mazrael, also praised John’s contributions, noting that his work within the Shiba Inu ecosystem significantly strengthens his professional profile.

Community Reacts

Meanwhile, the announcement also sparked reactions from other members of the Shiba Inu community. In particular, some users, including Jolt, asked John to clarify what he meant by leaving SHIB after reaching a “natural conclusion.”

On the other hand, some members speculated that John might be distancing himself from the project, with a few critics going as far as to label Shiba Inu a “sunk ship.”

The development follows recent tensions within the Shiba Inu ecosystem. Just days earlier, K9 Finance DAO, Shiba Inu’s official liquid staking partner, announced that it may reconsider its relationship with Shibarium if the SHIB team fails to compensate victims of the Shibarium Bridge hack. K9 Finance cited a lack of communication from the Shiba Inu team regarding the incident as the primary reason for its stance.

Meanwhile, a separate disclosure from an on-chain investigator suggested that the team did not formally report the incident to relevant authorities, raising broader concerns about the handling of the situation.

However, John’s statement makes a clear distinction between these developments and his departure. According to him, he is leaving the Shiba Inu ecosystem to focus on HypeIt and not in response to the recent controversies.

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