DOGE shows resilience despite price decline
Dogecoin has slipped over 30% in 90 days, but a $10.9 billion market cap, steady trading volume, and rising on-chain activity suggest the original meme coin is not down for the count.
Dogecoin ($DOGE) has had a rough few months. The original meme coin is down roughly 3.2% over the past 30 days and 32.9% over the past 90 days. Yet, by several measures, the asset is holding up better than the headline numbers suggest.
Trading Volume and Market Cap Remain Solid
Despite the drawdown, Dogecoin still commands a trading volume of around $266.5 million and carries a market cap of $10.9 billion, giving it a turnover rate of 2.44%. CoinGecko data shows Dogecoin's 24-hour trading volume recently came in at approximately $262.7 million, representing a 64.7% increase from the prior day, signalling a pickup in market activity. That kind of liquidity keeps $DOGE among the most actively traded assets in the broader crypto market.
Four US spot Dogecoin ETFs are currently trading, including REX-Osprey DOJE on Cboe BZX, Grayscale and Bitwise products launched in November 2025, and 21Shares TDOG on NASDAQ, which debuted in January 2026. That institutional infrastructure adds a layer of structural support that did not exist in previous cycles.
On-Chain Activity Points to Underlying Demand
Below the surface, network data offers a more nuanced picture. Dogecoin's weekly active addresses have jumped 16%, signalling improving network participation. Despite price weakness, whale activity has remained elevated, with Santiment data showing 739 transactions above $100,000 in a single day, the highest such figure logged in the prior six months.
Analyst Ash Crypto has noted that $DOGE is trading at one of its most oversold levels ever after correcting nearly 90% from its all-time high, with similar conditions historically appearing near major market bottoms where selling pressure became exhausted before long-term recoveries began.
X Money entered closed beta testing in early March 2026, and if Elon Musk were to add DOGE as a native payment option for the platform's 600 million-plus users, it would represent the largest real-world utility unlock in the token's history. That potential catalyst continues to underpin sentiment, even as its timing remains uncertain.
For now, $DOGE sits in a difficult spot: price pressure is real, but the market structure, liquidity, and on-chain signals suggest the asset still has a meaningful base of support. Whether that translates into a sustained recovery will depend on broader market conditions and whether any of the longer-term catalysts begin to materialise.
Sources:
Dogecoin live price and market data, CoinGecko
Is Dogecoin Ready to Rally? On-Chain Data Suggests Bulls Are Returning, Coinpedia
Dogecoin Statistics 2026: Supply, Market Cap and ETF Data, SQ Magazine
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