Dogecoin holders marked April 20 as “Dogeday,” a community-driven celebration that started in 2021 and coincides with International Weed Day.
Dogecoin holders marked April 20 as “Dogeday,” a community-driven celebration that started in 2021 and coincides with International Weed Day. The date has become an annual event for the Dogecoin community, which has maintained its presence in the cryptocurrency market despite criticism over its lack of utility and inflationary structure.
Currently
valued at $23.3 billion, Dogecoin ranks as the eighth-largest cryptocurrency by market capitalization. It adds roughly 14.4 million new coins into circulation each day, resulting in a daily inflation of over $2.16 million. That amounts to an annual addition of around 5 billion coins. These tokenomics have drawn criticism but also appear to contribute to the coin’s retail appeal by keeping prices relatively low, often under $1.
Anndy Lian, a blockchain expert,
says Dogecoin’s popularity is supported by community enthusiasm, low entry barriers, and speculative interest. He explained that the coin’s inflationary supply keeps it accessible for everyday investors and that its meme-driven identity resonates with a younger, internet-focused demographic.
The coin’s appeal remains mostly rooted in online culture, with little underlying blockchain utility. Meme coins like Dogecoin typically rise in popularity due to social media engagement and hype. In November 2024, Dogecoin briefly surpassed Porsche in market capitalization, following a series of public endorsements from Elon Musk, further fueling retail interest.
As Dogeday celebrations took place, attention within the Dogecoin community also turned to the status of four pending exchange-traded fund (ETF) applications related to DOGE. These include proposals from Bitwise, Grayscale, 21Shares, and the Osprey Fund.
Both Bitwise and Grayscale’s Dogecoin ETF applications are under SEC review, with final decisions due by October 2025
Applications from 21Shares and Osprey are still in early stages, awaiting movement on their initial 19b-4 filings. No specific decision dates have been announced for either of those proposals.
While the future of DOGE ETFs remains uncertain, Dogecoin’s market presence continues to be shaped by its online community, speculative appeal, and visibility in broader conversations about crypto investment products. As the SEC’s deadlines approach, the outcome of these ETF applications is being closely watched by both investors and industry observers.
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