According to U.Today, Kaal Dhairya, a prominent developer associated with Shiba Inu (SHIB), has reached out to MetaMask, a leading Web3 wallet provider in the Ethereum ecosystem, regarding an important issue related to Shibarium, SHIB’s Layer-2 blockchain network. In a recent post on X, Dhairya highlighted the significance of Shibarium to the MetaMask network and requested support for resolving pending technical or integration issues.

Dhairya referenced a MetaMask post where SHIB was ranked as the third most swapped token on the Ethereum mainnet over the past week. This ranking underscores the integration of most Layer-2 protocols, including Shiba Inu, with MetaMask. Dhairya's post humorously addressed MetaMask, urging them to address "a few open tickets for Shibarium" that have been awaiting attention. This suggests that there are unresolved technical issues that have been submitted to MetaMask's support team, which have yet to be addressed.

The developer's post serves not only as a call for action but also as a means to update the Shibarium community on ongoing efforts to resolve these issues. Dhairya's playful tone, while expressing the urgency of the situation, reflects the collaborative spirit within the crypto space. He anticipates a prompt response from MetaMask and hopes for a swift resolution to ensure the seamless functionality of the Shibarium network.

While Dhairya did not specify the exact nature of the required fixes, it is implied that resolving these issues is crucial for the smooth operation of the network, particularly in light of a new SHIB burn contract that is part of the Shibarium mainnet upgrade. The developer's post reassures the SHIB community of the ongoing efforts by the development team to maintain the network's efficiency and reliability.