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# 👋 Introduction to Shinobi $NINJA?

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Shinobi is a Telegram trading bot built for the Solana blockchain, supported by the [$NINJA SPL token](https://explorer.solana.com/address/2xP43MawHfU7pwPUmvkc6AUWg4GX8xPQLTGMkSZfCEJT). Shinobi implements artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms that empower its Ninja community to trade with precision, stealth and strategy.&#x20;

Shinobi enables Ninjas to access emerging metas in their early stages, before they surface as market trends, and therefore grants its users an advantage in the inherently volatile cryptocurrency landscape.&#x20;

$NINJA is available for exchange on Raydium, Jupiter, MEXC and many other popular trading platforms.&#x20;

This Whitepaper has been written to provide information and should not be interpreted as a solicitation, or an offer to sell securities. $NINJA is a utility token and is not proposed to be a security or an investment.&#x20;

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