If You Invest $100 In Shiba Inu Today And It Soars To Levels When BackStreet Boys Fame Nick Carter Said 'Let's Go SHIBARMY' — Here's How Much You'd Have

American music artist and member of the boy band Backstreet Boys, Nick Carter, expressed interest in the cryptocurrency Shiba Inu SHIB/USD in April 2021. 

What Happened:  In April 2021, Carter initiated discussions about SHIB when the token was trading between $0.00000099 and $0.0000030. He took to Twitter on April 17, 2021, seeking an explanation about the token, saying, “What is Shiba token?”

As Shiba Inu rallied in 2021, the American singer expressed his excitement about the asset’s performance in a tweet on May 8, 2021. "What the Shib is happening?? Let's go SHIBARMY," he tweeted.

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Why It Matters: It is worth noting that if you had invested $100 in SHIB today, and it reaches levels when Nick Carter expressed his support on May 8, 2021, at a trading price of $0.000014, would yield a profit of $79.10, representing a return of 179.1%. Your total exit amount would be $179.10.

Notably, SHIB was trading at $0.000007816, at the time of writing.

Carter has released three solo albums, namely “Now or Never,” “I’m Taking Off,” and “All American.” He has also collaborated with Jordan Knight on a project titled “Nick & Knight.”

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