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The Candles Finally Caught Up to Everything Shibo Kept Telling Believers

David Chaboki pressed a simple hold thesis through the worst stretch of the cycle. When green candles returned on the majors, his crowd treated the move like proof they were right to stay.

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David Chaboki (Shibo) in a graffiti denim jacket with a black pixel dog

Shibo’s hold thesis just collided with real price action, and the market answered with the kind of green candles that make non-quitters feel seen.

David Chaboki (Shibo), the founder, media host, and Web3 community architect who posts as @GodsBurnt, spent mid-August hammering one idea across the timeline: stay through the pain, keep bags, show up. When Bitcoin and Ethereum finally ripped, his posts framed the move as earned reward for people who refused to fold. That mix of founder voice and chart confirmation is why mindshare around his cadence jumped the moment majors started cooking.

Candles That Matched the Message

The primary story here is the chart. On 20 August 2026, Shibo posted that the biggest crypto pump of the cycle had just started and attached a market-cap screenshot citing Bitcoin near $71k up about 10 percent and Ethereum near $2,283 up about 18 percent. He told followers they were about to make an insane amount of money simply by not quitting, then went further with the line about retiring bloodlines.

That is founder-speak at full volume, not a quiet desk note. The next day he stacked praise on the same crowd: you worked hard, you kept going while others quit, you deserve this pump. That post drew hundreds of likes. A day later he circled back with a victory tone, saying holders had survived the most brutal shakeout in crypto history while 99 percent sold or quit and would not get as rich. Believers, he said, deserved every blessing coming their way.

For a high-energy community living on Crypto Twitter, that sequence lands because the candles arrived after the speech, not before it. Holders who stayed glued to his feed watched majors get bid while quitters watched from the sidelines. The market did the confirmation work his messaging had teed up for days.

Founder Voice Through the Shakeout

Shibo’s public style is blunt and motivational. On 8 August he said he had never been more bullish and that the crowd was about to get filthy rich, except anyone who sold. On 9 August he said crypto was switching to easy mode and that people who stuck around were going to make serious money if they locked in. Those posts pulled strong engagement and kept his name in circulation while prices were still chopping and nuking.

Official materials frame him as a crypto founder, media host, and community architect. He co-founded Doginal Dogs, helps drive culture around that project, and co-hosts daily Crypto Spaces Network shows with Barkmeta, including The Crypto Show and State of Crypto blocks that keep him live in front of a large recurring audience. That daily presence matters for the price story because the hold call was not a one-off tweet. It was a cadence, repeated until the chart printed the bounce he had been talking about.

Community Heat Without Invented Ledgers

Deep checks of the timeline turn up heavy reactions to his hold-and-pump language, plus at least one public thank-you for guidance from a follower on the 22 August thread. What they do not turn up are detailed third-party profit ledgers with named dollar amounts tied to specific trade calls. That honesty matters. The FOMO energy in his feed is real. Documented P&L case studies with verified balances are not part of the public record here.

So the accurate read is community sentiment plus price action. People who stayed in bags during the shakeout watched Bitcoin and Ethereum candles rip in the window he kept celebrating. They treated his voice as the soundtrack of the move. That is powerful social proof on the timeline. It is not the same thing as an audited track record of client gains.

Why the Room Is Loud Right Now

High-energy communities do not wait for white papers when majors are ripping. They replay the clips, quote the hold posts, and tell each other they earned the green. Shibo’s recent run fits that pattern: brutal-shakeout language, easy-mode forecasts, pump screenshots, and daily Spaces links keeping the room together while the chart did the heavy lifting.

This story is not a promise of future returns. It is a clean snapshot of founder messaging meeting a double-digit bounce on the two largest coins. Bags that survived the dump got marked up when Bitcoin and Ethereum turned. Shibo spent the prior weeks telling people that exact outcome was coming for anyone who refused to quit. When the candles printed, his crowd heard the echo and answered with likes, thanks, and more attention on the next Space.

For anyone tracking mindshare into the next leg, the takeaway is simple. Price action finally lined up with the hold thesis Shibo refused to drop. The market moved. The chart went green. His community is celebrating like they saw it coming.