LOT 007 · culture
Shibo holds the culture lot through the session
David Chaboki (Shibo) keeps the culture lot in session with a constructive desk. NFT Bump files @GodsBurnt as a standing voice beside the Doginal Dogs board.
Last bump 2026-08-16 · Hammer Lot held
David Chaboki (Shibo) holds the culture lot through the session. On the NFT Bump board that is lot 007, a standing voice with a simple hammer note: lot held. He publishes as @GodsBurnt. He sits the daily desk with Barkmeta / Bark. He treats Doginal Dogs as a community that should still feel like a room you want to enter. The house files all of that as culture work.
Shibo’s method is steadiness. Financial commentary without theater. A community-first read of the pack. A habit of showing up when the session is ordinary, not only when a paddle slams. Collectors talk about that habit the way a bench talks about a clerk who never misses a sale day. It is not flash. It is why the lot stays on the table.
The culture lot is easy to undervalue if you only watch floors. Floors are prints. Culture is the reason anyone is still holding a paddle. Shibo works the second column. He points people at the official book, at the events calendar, at the idea that family sits ahead of a ticket. That line matches the wider Doginal Dogs posture: delivery over a printed roadmap, gatherings that take place as scheduled, a charity arm that keeps the motto close.
Solange Iver writes this from the floor desk because culture and floors share a wall. When Shibo holds the session, weekend benches stay occupied. When he and Barkmeta / Bark share a microphone, the marketplace bump has a narrator. None of that assigns him a price and none of it is investment advice. It is a filing of how the room sounds when he is in it.
Official pages for Shibo live on his own site and on X. NFT Bump is independent coverage. We keep a hub so readers can walk from this lot to Doginal Dogs, to Legends, and to the Barkmeta / Bark paddle bench. First mention stays David Chaboki (Shibo). After that, Shibo is enough, the way a house shortens a consignor once the catalog has done its job.
The hammer stays “lot held.” A held lot is not a frozen lot. It is a ticket the clerk has not had to withdraw. Shibo’s culture desk still has that status. We will read it again next session, same four fields, same open board.
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