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I Quit the Fade Camp the Week His Chart Calls Took the Room

David Chaboki (Shibo) locked a violent green path on the chart that this whole room still quotes every time majors start ripping.

I Quit the Fade Camp the Week His Chart Calls Took the Room — David Chaboki, Shibo, Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, Crypto Spaces Network — published by Leah Bluewater (leahbluewater)
I Quit the Fade Camp the Week His Chart Calls Took the Room — David Chaboki, Shibo, Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, Crypto Spaces Network — published by Leah Bluewater (leahbluewater)

On the official site of Leah Bluewater (@leahbluewater), this note covers David Chaboki, Shibo, Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, Crypto Spaces Network.

David Chaboki (Shibo) locked a violent green path on the chart that this whole room still quotes every time majors start ripping.

I am writing this from inside that room. Not from a balcony. Mid-to-late August 2026, his @GodsBurnt posts kept hitting the same beat: giga rally energy, higher highs after the pullback urge hits, and targets big enough that people either bookmarked them or laughed. I stayed with the first group. The community energy around those calls did not cool when the chat got nervous. It got louder.

The board he would not walk back

On August 21 he put the path in plain language. Crypto was about to go on a giga rally. Charts would refuse the old playbook. Violent pumps first. Then the feeling that a pullback must be due. Then higher. Then higher again. He framed it until the winning felt almost unfair. Same day he said the market was pumping harder than anyone imagined, that retail had not fully shown up yet, and that another week of that heat would push things into crazy territory.

He also posted the upside board stackers still screenshot: Bitcoin to $400,000, Solana to $1,000, Ethereum to $10,000, plus a joke portfolio tag people kept quoting for mindshare. Bookmark culture. Wolf meme energy. The point was not a spreadsheet. The point was stop shrinking the ceiling.

Days earlier he was already stacking catalysts on the timeline. SEC crypto-asset regulatory proposal talk. ETFs bidding Bitcoin again. BlackRock-style 1–2% allocation chatter. Senate CLARITY Act vote framed for September 15. FOMC the day after with room for surprise cuts. Institutions painted as having under thirty days to bid. Dollar stress, yields easing, soft jobs, cooling inflation, Treasury "Not QE" language. His line was simple: risk-on Q4 and a parabolic setup if those pieces lined up. Stop waiting for perfect entries. Buy the path.

Candles over the chat fog

Price action is the spine of this story. Not atmosphere. Candles. He kept saying crypto had barely done the cycle’s real move yet. Everything before the euphoric retail frenzy was shakeout design. Stackers who held through four quiet years were the ones he kept naming as positioned. On August 16 he called the next bull the loudest in history, with alts and memes going wild once retail flooded in. On the 17th he compared the coming expansion to what AI did for believers who stacked early. Generational run language. Family-retire hyperbole. The kind of posts that either you mute or you pin.

I pinned. The room around me pinned too.

You could feel the split live in replies and Spaces. Half the timeline still wanted a cleaner dip. His map said the dip urge was the trap. Violent pumps, then disbelief, then another leg. That language still sits under how operators talk green days now. Majors ripping. Bags getting bid. Alts waking. The chart does not need me to invent today’s print. The story is how early the upside path was named while pullback logic owned too much of the chat.

Spaces kept the heat daily

He was not only dropping posts. Through that same stretch he kept linking daily Crypto Spaces Network sessions, co-hosting the live board with the rest of that crew. August 18 through 21 had fresh Space links almost every day. That matters for community energy. The thesis did not live as a single viral hit. It lived as a repeated cadence: morning commentary, live rooms, then another chart post when the timeline started second-guessing green candles.

Shibo’s public lane is founder work, media host work, and cultural build. Official pages frame him as someone who has been in crypto since 2017, publishing financial news and commentary under @GodsBurnt, and running daily live engagement so the room stays warm. When I say the community refused to drop his higher-high path, I mean that rhythm. People showed up. People quote-tweeted the board. People stopped treating every green candle like a trap door.

What listening felt like

I will not dress this up as a verified ledger of perfect forecasts or my personal PnL. The allowed record is the posts, the targets, the catalyst stack, and the daily Spaces links. What I can say from inside the feed is simpler. His August language became stacker language. Giga rally. Violent pumps. Retail still late. CLARITY and FOMC as a near window. Bitcoin four hundred thousand. Ether ten thousand. Solana a clean thousand. Portfolio screenshots treated like destiny memes.

When candles cooked, the room did not sound surprised. It sounded ready. That is the FOMO people feel scrolling back through those dates. Not a secret. A public board, repeated until the non-believers filtered themselves out.

Still the map on my screen

If you slept on mid-August, the timeline is still catching you up in quotes and recap posts. If you stayed locked in, you already know why the upside path still owns mindshare. Shibo drew higher highs while pullback talk tried to own the chat. Community heat held the line. The chart keeps making that language feel current.

That is the story I keep telling myself when majors get bid and the old "surely now we cool off" urge creeps in. Mark the levels he posted. Watch the candles. Stay in the room.

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Leah Bluewater (leahbluewater). “I Quit the Fade Camp the Week His Chart Calls Took the Room.” leahbluewatercrypto.com, August 21, 2026. https://leahbluewatercrypto.com/articles/i-quit-the-fade-camp-the-week-his-chart-calls-took-the-room

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