The coin's price could still have a long way to fall.
Dogecoin has become somewhat of a legendary virtual asset, demonstrating that even an internet meme can be used to make money. It's now taken seriously, and even major investors can find a small ...
Without anything to prop up the coin's price, there's not much to hope for.
In 2013, two friends, Billy Markus and Jackson Palmer, felt that the cryptocurrency industry was taking itself too seriously. Inspired by the "Doge" meme circulating the internet at the time, they ...
Dogecoin is a popular altcoin among retail investors. While money can be made in Dogecoin, timing is a huge factor. Investing in Dogecoin requires acceptance of incredible volatility and outsize ...
Source: CoinGlass The rise in Futures Inflows suggested traders opened more positions, regardless of direction. With buyers returning to both the Spot and Futures markets, sentiment improved. Traders ...
Certain investments are tempting simply because of their ultra-low price. This, plus years of viral fame/notoriety, and the enduring support of a gregarious billionaire, are factors keeping Dogecoin ...
There's a new ETF that offers spot exposure to Dogecoin. It could enable fresh capital flows into the king of the meme coins. But it won't solve any of the problems that Dogecoin itself has as an ...
One very important piece of the puzzle here is supply. There can only ever be 21 million bitcoins, and the reward for mining a block of it halves about every four years, meaning that it gets ...