Dogecoin Price Prediction: Will DOGE Price Crash to 1 cent?
Dogecoin tanks over 6% in the last 24 hours as the crypto market faces a bearish wave. Will DOGE bounce back, or is a further drop to $0.15 or lower on the horizon?
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Dogecoin tanks over 6% in the last 24 hours as the crypto market faces a bearish wave. Will DOGE bounce back, or is a further drop to $0.15 or lower on the horizon?
In another sure sign of mainstream crypto adoption sweeping the world, a host of banks, blockchain companies, and one US state announced in March that they plan to launch stablecoins soon.
Vitalik Buterin, Ross Ulbricht, and Tucker Carlson are among those urging President Donald Trump to pardon Roger Ver, aka Bitcoin Jesus.
Ethereum's attempt to regain bullish momentum has hit a roadblock, as the price failed to break through the crucial $2,160 resistance level. After showing signs of recovery, ETH faced strong selling pressure at this key level, preventing a sustained breakout and disappointing bullish traders who were hoping for further upside.
Assessing the odds of SOL reclaiming the fifth largest position from BNB.
Sonic Labs is ditching its algorithmic stablecoin in favor of a UAE dirham alternative, its co-founder, Andre Cronje, has confirmed. The platform had initially harboured plans to launch a US dollar pegged algorithmic stablecoin, but has now opted to instead develop an alternative that will be denominated in the United Arab Emirates dirham.
President Donald Trump is reportedly pardoning the three co-founders of the crypto exchange BiTMEX, including prominent crypto investor Arthur Hayes.
Zak Cole, a blockchain protocol engineer and entrepreneur, has issued an X post to remind the crypto community, and especially Bitcoiners, about a major bug that hit Bitcoin 15 years ago, boosting its total supply to almost 200 billion BTC.
Daily exchange volumes have dropped from a $126 billion post-election peak to $35 billion, returning to pre-election levels amid market uncertainty.
Marathon Digital Holdings (MARA) has announced the launch of a $2 billion at-the-market (ATM) stock offering to fund its strategy of acquiring more Bitcoin. The company, one of the largest Bitcoin miners in the U.S., plans to raise the capital through the sale of shares, with proceeds primarily aimed at increasing its Bitcoin holdings.
The crypto market's recent recovery faded on Friday as a sharp sell-off erased nearly all weekly gains. Investors turned cautious amid concerns over President Trump's upcoming tariffs scheduled for April 2 along with stronger-than-expected core PCE data.
Some might consider the phrase ‘smart money' within a crypto investing context to be an oxymoron. But there is plenty of institutional trading interest in digital assets
The Dogecoin and Shiba Inu prices have recorded a significant crash in the last 24 hours, a development that has sparked a bearish outlook for the foremost meme coins. This price crash has occurred due to macro events that have created market uncertainty.
Data compiled Friday revealed a striking reversal for spot bitcoin exchange-traded funds, which snapped a ten-session inflow streak with a $93.16 million exodus—marking their first day of negative movement. Bitcoin ETFs Drain While Ether ETFs Gain The abrupt shift punctuated a previously unbroken stretch of positive momentum for U.S. bitcoin ETFs, culminating in a $93.
The United States has a 40% chance of a recession in 2025 amid the potential for a protracted trade war and macroeconomic uncertainty, according to market analyst and Coin Bureau founder Nic Puckrin.In an interview with Cointelegraph, the analyst said that while a recession is not probable, a recession and the current macroeconomic uncertainty will create an environment where risk-on assets like cryptocurrencies suffer. Puckrin said: "Trump and his advisors have said they have not completely dismissed the recession, which means it is definitely possible, but right now, I would not say it is probable, but the odds have climbed a lot.
Dogecoin's price up 42% in recent weeks, rallying from $0.1432 to $0.20 as bullish technical formations and whale activity spark hope of a historic breakout. DOGE is on its course to break all-time high, some analysts are even predicting it to hit anywhere from $0.80 to $6.00 in 2025.
In a sweeping act of clemency, U.S. President Donald Trump has pardoned Arthur Hayes, the ex-CEO of cryptocurrency exchange BitMEX, along with his co-founders Samuel Reed and Benjamin Delo, senior employee Greg Dwyer, and the company's operating entity, HDR Global Trading.
In a sweeping act of clemency, U.S. President Donald Trump has pardoned Arthur Hayes, the ex-CEO of cryptocurrency exchange BitMEX, along with his co-founders Samuel Reed and Benjamin Delo, senior employee Greg Dwyer, and the company's operating entity, HDR Global Trading.
Despite the overall market's decline, the non-fungible token (NFT) market is showing resilience, with sales volume increasing by 4.5% to $102.8 million. Bitcoin's price has dropped below $83,000 in the last seven days.
Bitcoin ETFs have seen ten straight days of inflows, totaling $1.06 billion.
Dogecoin mining is heating up as small businesses are beginning to cash in from mining the digital asset. According to vendors at this year's Mining Disrupt conference in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, people are now actively purchasing machines to mine the digital asset.
The crypto investment giant Galaxy Digital has settled with the New York State Attorney General for $200 million after facing allegations that it illegally propped up the ill-fated LUNA token.
Burger King is joining ranks with other leading brands to dabble in digital assets, hinting at a coin launch. According to a post on micro-blogging platform X, the fast-food chain may be inching toward the launch of Burger Coin.
The price of Bitcoin extended its fall on March 29, falling for a fifth consecutive day to register an intraday low of $81,769. The ugly price action was further exacerbated by U.S. President Donald Trump's newly levied reciprocal tariffs, which applied a 25% tariff to all vehicles manufactured outside America.
