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How Early SHIB Investors Turned Small Bets into Millions During the 2021 Meme Coin Frenzy!

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Shiba Inu (SHIB) surged during the 2020–21 crypto bull run after Vitalik Buterin burned nearly $6 billion, boosting retail demand worldwide. The rally lifted early buyers into millionaire territory and outpaced several major tokens.

Two brothers, Tommy and James, who previously filmed weddings, invested $7,900 as pandemic relief kept their family afloat, according to a CNN interview. Their stake grew to about $9 million by May 2021 (Ed. note: early entry increased returns).

A Northern England store manager, Rob, discovered the token’s whitepaper during research and put in $8,000, as reported. His position reached roughly $1 million within months.

An American trucker invested $670 in 2020 and saw it rise to about $1.7 million by May 2021. His boss took to X and stated, “One of my drivers quit because he made $1.7M in crypto on a $670 investment. Good guy, has kids. Doesn’t matter, that’ll still infuriate the bankers and lawyers slaving away for $500k a year.”

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