Dogecoin gained around 4% to reach $0.26 despite Bloomberg’s Eric Balchunas reporting that the first US DOGE ETF faces another delay. Dogecoin’s price rose Friday even as the launch of a US exchange-traded fund (ETF) tied to the memecoin was delayed again, according to a Bloomberg analyst. According to CoinMarketCap data, Dogecoin (DOGE) increased by nearly 4% over the last 24 hours — reaching $0.2603 at the time of writing. The rise comes despite Bloomberg’s senior ETF analyst Eric Balchunas saying Thursday that the launch of a US DOGE ETF is delayed again. According to a Sept. 8 US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filing, the Rex-Osprey DOGE ETF (DOJE) was expected to list alongside Bonk (BONK), XRP (XRP), Bitcoin (BTC) and Trump Official (TRUMP) ETFs on Friday, Sept. 12. Still, Balchunas suggested that the listing is delayed until the middle of next week, likely Thursday. Read more
DOGE analysts highlight the potential to surge to $1 and beyond, fueled by the launch of the first Dogecoin treasury by CleanCore Solutions. Key takeaways: From memecoin to mainstream? The first $175 million DOGE treasury is launched. DOGE price bullish megaphone pattern puts a 550% rally to $1 in play. Read more
DOGE whales are selling amid declining open interest and network activity, suggesting that Dogecoin’s price may continue to fall to as low as $0.12. Key takeaways: Dogecoin whales offload large volumes of DOGE, signaling risk aversion. Declining open interest and daily active addresses signal less demand for DOGE. Read more
The millionaire leverage trader was liquidated on his latest DOGE position, as he predicted an end to the current market downturn. Crypto millionaire James Wynn said the August market downturn was ending, even after his latest memecoin liquidation by an alleged market maker “cabal.” Wynn was liquidated on his recent 10x leveraged long position that was betting on a Dogecoin (DOGE) price appreciation, losing $22,627, according to blockchain data platform Onchain Lens’ Monday X post. That was a relatively small loss for Wynn, compared to his leveraged $100 million position that was liquidated on May 30, when BTC briefly dipped below a 10-day low of $105,000. Read more
Bit Origin’s DOGE purchase for its crypto treasury could improve sentiment and boost the altcoin above the $0.29 resistance. Key point: Bit Origin’s DOGE purchases for its crypto treasury could limit the downside and open the doors for a rally above $0.29. China-based pork processing company and Bitcoin miner Bit Origin said on Monday that it had completed the acquisition of 40.5 million Dogecoin (DOGE) for its crypto treasury. Earlier, the firm said on July 17 that it aims to become the largest publicly traded DOGE holder. For that, the firm has entered into agreements with investors to raise $500 million via a combination of share sales and debt offerings. Read more
Dogecoin price rallied between 270% and 340% after similar bullish crosses in the past, and the same signal is flashing again this July. Key takeaways: DOGE price previously rallied 340% from a bullish cross that’s again in play. A double bottom breakout hints at a Dogecoin price rally to $0.48. Read more
DOGE gained 18% this week, and multiple data points suggest a 300% rally is possible before the end of 2025. Key takeaways: DOGE formed a double bottom after breaking a long-term downtrend, hinting at a rally to new year-to-date highs. DOGE’s futures open interest, spot volumes, and holders’ profit show rising demand and reduced sell pressure. Read more
A bullish pattern on the DOGE chart points to a potential price recovery to $0.25. Key takeaways: DOGE formed a double bottom and broke through the lower time frame trendline, signaling a possible move to $0.25. Memecoins have been the best-performing narrative sector over the past 90 days. Read more
Brian Armstrong recently said it's "not [his] place" to question Donald Trump's ties to crypto, but the CEO, like many in the industry, has been getting more political. Five years ago, Brian Armstrong wanted employees of his cryptocurrency exchange to refrain from expressing political views at work. Now, the Coinbase CEO seems to be open to involvement with Republican figures, including members of US President Donald Trump’s inner circle. In a May 13 X post, Armstrong said members of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) team, spearheaded by Elon Musk, though not set up as an actual department, would be welcome to implement cost-cutting changes at Coinbase after leaving the US government. Armstrong offered to set up an accelerated onboarding process with the exchange, responding to an interview in which at least one DOGE staffer felt ostracized from Harvard University, where he had been enrolled. Read more