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Shiba Inu struggles in 2025: Could SHIB lose another zero and sink to $0.0000009? in 2025.

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Shiba Inu (SHIB) struggled through 2025 after a market crash in October, sliding from about $0.000032 in December 2024. The drop occurred across the crypto market as liquidity pressures and macro uncertainty pushed investors away from risky tokens.

SHIB last traded at $0.0000009 in early 2021 before it surged to an all-time high of $0.00008616 in October 2021 (Ed. note: that would be a multi-year low if revisited). A fall back to $0.0000009 would mark a significant long-term decline, but analysts view that outcome as unlikely.

According to CoinCodex, SHIB could gain momentum and trade near $0.0000071 on April 27, 2026. That projection implies roughly a 19.3% increase from current levels.

Memecoins, including SHIB, have lost value recently as investors avoid high-risk assets. Market observers say positive price movement for SHIB will likely depend on a broader rally in Bitcoin.

The wider crypto downturn followed a liquidity crunch and heightened geopolitical and economic uncertainty. Shiba Inu’s recovery will likely wait until those larger market stresses ease.

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