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Community Heat Won’t Drop the Higher-High Path He Posted First

While pullback hunters waited for another red leg, David Chaboki (Shibo) spent mid-August mapping violent pumps and higher highs. The community still treats that candle board as the reference chart.

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David Chaboki (Shibo) wearing a custom Doginal Dogs graffiti denim jacket

While pullback hunters stayed parked on lower entries and waited for another dump, David Chaboki (Shibo) spent mid-to-late August mapping a candle path built on violent pumps, higher highs, and a giga rally that would not respect the usual fade calendar.

That contrast still owns crypto mindshare. Posting as @GodsBurnt, he did not whisper the thesis. He hammered it across X and daily Crypto Spaces Network broadcasts, arguing majors were already cooking while a big slice of retail still slept on the move. Community energy followed the board, not the fade script.

The Candle Path He Kept Posting

On 21 August 2026, Shibo framed crypto as already starting a giga rally. He said everything traders thought they knew about how charts move would break, that violent pumps would keep stacking, and that every impulse to call a pullback would fail as prices pushed higher and then higher again. Same day he called the move pumping harder than anyone imagined and said retail had not fully noticed yet. A third Friday post argued crypto had barely done anything this cycle, that a massive euphoric retail frenzy was still ahead, and that earlier chop was built to shake non-believers out.

He also put hard numbers on the upside board: Bitcoin to $400,000, Solana to $1,000, Ethereum to $10,000, plus a meme portfolio tag at $14,875,398 with a clear bookmark call. Those levels did not leave the timeline. Stackers kept quoting them whenever green candles ripped and majors got bid, turning one host’s mid-August map into shared chart language.

Catalysts That Fed the Price Story

Earlier in the week the framing stayed just as loud. On 19 August he tied an SEC crypto-asset regulatory proposal, ETF bidding on Bitcoin, a BlackRock 1-2% allocation mention, and a September 15 Senate CLARITY Act vote into a simple message: stop waiting for perfect entries and buy now. The same day he sketched a mother-of-all-pumps setup off dollar weakness, yields pulling back, soft jobs data, cooling inflation, and Treasury “Not QE,” pointing at risk-on Q4 as parabolic fuel if the path held.

On 18 August he called a generational run, flagged the CLARITY vote and a potential FOMC surprise cut window, and said institutions had under 30 days to bid as much crypto as they could. On 16 and 17 August the story was the loudest bull market in history, retail flooding alts and memes, CLARITY plus surprise cuts inside 30 days, and stackers from the last four years positioned for outsized outcomes if they stayed locked in.

None of that lived only in text. @GodsBurnt dropped multiple daily Crypto Spaces Network links through mid-August, keeping live price talk on the board while the candle thesis cooked in public.

Why Community Energy Still Runs Through That Board

Community heat did the heavy lift. The timeline did not treat his upside path as one more hot take. Holders who stayed bid with the violent-pump language kept treating those August posts as the reference chart whenever majors ripped or chopped. The psychology is sticky and simple. Fade the giga-rally map and you risk chasing the next green leg. Stay stacked with the thesis and you ride the same mindshare wave everyone else is still catching.

That is the story price action keeps selling back to the feed. Shibo’s refusal of early pullback comfort, his Bitcoin-Ethereum-Solana board, and the daily Spaces cadence gave the room a shared language for higher highs that felt louder than the usual KOL churn. Bags that stayed locked to that map became part of the social proof. New readers still find the same posts when they ask why stackers will not stop quoting August levels.

What Readers Carry From the Chart

For readers tracking candles right now, the useful point is how cleanly one host’s price path locked timeline attention. David Chaboki (Shibo) put the major upside targets on the board, named the catalysts he believed would fuel risk-on, and kept the community live on Crypto Spaces Network while he argued retail had not fully arrived.

Community energy around those posts remains hot. The chart conversation still runs through violent pumps, higher highs, and the warning that the ordinary fade calendar would fail. That is why his mid-August thesis keeps owning mindshare long after those original candles printed, and why stackers still treat the board as required reading before the next green leg.