Shytoshi Kusama, the lead ambassador of the Shiba Inu ecosystem, has responded to the recent Shibarium bridge exploit. In a statement shared on X (formerly Twitter) on Monday, Kusama dismissed rumors about his absence as “utterly preposterous.” He confirmed that he has been working closely with developers, actively participating in a crisis response “war room.”
Reason Behind the Delay
The Shiba Inu lead developer acknowledged the community’s concerns about his silence but explained that the pause was intentional. According to Kusama, the situation is “complex and deep,” and he preferred to fully analyze it before making any public remarks. “I am wise enough not to speak until I fully understand situations,” he noted, framing his approach as deliberate and cautious.
A Unified Leadership Effort
Kusama’s update mirrors the statements issued by Kaal Dhairya, Shibarium’s lead developer. Dhairya outlined the immediate security measures taken after the exploit, including:
- Temporarily pausing network staking
- Moving critical funds into a multi-signature hardware wallet
- Partnering with multiple blockchain security firms
- Alerting authorities about the incident
Balancing Priorities: AI and Security
While Kusama has recently been focused on AI-driven initiatives for the ecosystem, he made it clear that addressing the exploit is now his top priority. His involvement alongside the technical team highlights both his leadership and the project’s broader strategic direction. For more market insights, also read our Shiba Inu price prediction
Structured Communication Ahead
Kusama assured the community that “more official statements will follow for Shib channels,” pointing to a planned communication strategy. He also thanked community members for their patience as the team continues investigations and works on next steps.


