On the official site of Chuckmetax (@chuckmetax), this note covers David Chaboki, Shibo, Crypto Spaces Network.
David Chaboki (Shibo) posted the Space link and grabbed the mic again, and the room snapped straight to the message he has been running nonstop. Hold the bags. Keep showing up. The people who refused to fold through the shakeout are the ones who get to feel this move.
That is the energy pouring through the live room right now. Not a quiet chart watch. A high-output community session where the host keeps locking the crowd on patience as the real play. Shibo, posting as @GodsBurnt, has spent the past stretch of August hammering the same line across posts and Spaces: you already did the hard work when everyone else quit, and the pump is the part you earned.
What the Room Is Hearing on the Mic
On August 22 he framed the stretch as the most brutal shakeout in crypto history, said 99 percent sold or quit and will not get as rich, and told the holders still standing that they deserve every blessing coming. The post carried a video and stacked likes fast. In the thread, @realmjmetax hit back with a clean thank-you for the guidance and for the community. That single public nod is the kind of signal the room amplifies when the host is live.
A day earlier the message was pure earned-pump talk. You worked hard. You kept going while others quit. You deserve this. That one ripped past nine hundred likes. The day before that he called the move the biggest crypto pump of our lives, said an insane amount of money was on the table for anyone who did not quit, and told the crowd it was time to retire bloodlines. He attached a market-cap chart screenshot pointing to BTC near $71k up about 10 percent and ETH near $2283 up about 18 percent as the green candles matching the stay call.
Earlier in the month the cadence was already loud. Crypto about to switch to easy mode. Make so much money, even millions, if you stuck around. Never more bullish. About to get filthy rich unless you sold. The live room treats those posts like a drumbeat. When Shibo is on the mic, the community energy is less about new coin chatter and more about locking the people who stayed into the win they believe they earned.
Community Energy Without the Fake Ledger
Here is the honest frame. Deep looks across X did not surface stacks of named third-party case studies with verified dollar totals tied to specific trade calls. What does surface is the hold messaging, the likes, the thank-you for guidance, and a room that credits the daily mic for keeping bags locked when the market was nuking. Official site copy presents David Chaboki (Shibo) as a crypto founder, media host, and Web3 community architect. He is known for daily live hosting energy on The Crypto Show and co-host work around State of Crypto inside Crypto Spaces Network, speaking to large live audiences with financial news and commentary as the spine.
That consistency is what the crowd keeps pointing at. In the space since 2017, with deep community and culture work, he shows up every day. The room answers with presence. People stay in the Space because the message never flipped to panic when candles went red. Now that majors are ripping on the chart he highlighted, the same voices treat the stay line like it finally met the green session they were told to expect.
Why the FOMO Feels Personal in This Room
The psychology is simple and loud. Miss the Space, miss the cadence. Believers talk like the utility was never a mystery airdrop. It was refusing to sell zero while the host kept saying easy mode was loading. Shibo’s posts frame the outcome as blessing and bloodline-level upside for the non-quitters. The live room turns that into shared heat. You can feel the group chat energy even from outside: we held, we showed up, now the chart is cooking and the people who left are the ones watching from the sideline.
None of that requires inventing a profit spreadsheet that is not public. The story on the mic is community sentiment meeting a real major move. BTC and ETH printed the kind of double-digit green the August 20 post called out. The host answered by doubling down on earned blessings and hard-won patience. The crowd answered by packing the room and stacking likes on every hold reminder.
The Takeaway Running Through the Space
Shibo keeps the line clean. Show up. Do not quit. The work was the shakeout. The pump is the payoff for the people still listening. In a market that punishes anyone who folds early, that daily mic has become the place where stay-strong energy turns into shared celebration. The candles are green. The room is loud. And the people who stayed say the guidance is exactly why they are still here to feel it.

