Doge Killer (LEASH) is a token within the Shiba Inu (SHIB) ecosystem, often referred to as the "Dogecoin killer" due to its design and popularity. It is an Ethereum-based token with a limited supply, which contrasts with the extremely larger supply of SHIB. LEASH was originally conceived as a rebase token but was later adapted to have a fixed supply of 107,647 tokens, positioning itself as a high-value asset in the ecosystem and offering incentives for liquidity provision on ShibaSwap.
Doge Killer operates on the Ethereum blockchain as an ERC-20 token within the broader Shiba Inu ecosystem. It utilises smart contracts to facilitate transactions and manage its functions. LEASH was initially intended as a rebase token pegged to Dogecoin's price; however, it transitioned to a fixed supply model to enhance its value proposition and utility. Security for the token and the ecosystem has been reinforced through an audit by Certik, ensuring the integrity and reliability of the platform.
Doge Killer has various use cases and applications:
Doge Killer was created by an anonymous entity known as "Ryoshi," also the creator of Shiba Inu (SHIB). The token was initially conceived as a rebase token pegged to Dogecoin but adapted to a fixed supply model to meet the community and market demands. LEASH has achieved various milestones, including integration with ShibaSwap for staking and rewards, and undergoing a security audit by Certik. It is traded on several platforms, showcasing its market presence and adoption. The Shiba Inu community, known as the Shib Army, has significantly contributed to the rise and popularity of LEASH.