To be honest, the recent trend of DOGE has already exceeded the realm of "joke".
Think about it, in the beginning, it was just an internet meme, and everyone laughed it off. Now? Japan is really using DOGE to complete real estate transactions and vehicle purchases, and the real money in the real world has given it confidence. This is no longer a joke—this is consensus being realized in practice.
Look at the changes happening in the market: daily coffee can be purchased, designer brand bags can be bought, luxury cars and limited edition supercars can be picked up directly. These are no longer news.
What does it explain behind?
DOGE is undergoing a transformation from "emotional asset" to "payment tool". And who is involved? Musk. A tweet can boost the sentiment, and the market follows suit. In the logic of memes, it's really not that complicated – as long as there is consensus, sentiment, and a central figure in the topic, the market will have support.
Many people are still focused on issues like code, valuation models, and "is this reasonable?" But emotionally driven markets never follow logic. Some look at aggressive short-term targets, while others boldly discuss mid to long-term potential. A trillion-dollar market cap sounds far off, but just look at the path that PEPE and SHIB have taken to know — in the Meme race, the key depends on "how many people really believe."
DOGE has a characteristic: it never wins through technology, but relies on the narrative itself. Now this narrative is being continuously reinforced by the real world.
By the way, with the Ethereum upgrade, the Musk concept line, and related small altcoins, some projects are small in scale and only suitable for small bets on sentiment. Don't go all in.
The last two questions are left for you: How long can you hold on to the DOGE in your hands? If this wave of sentiment completely explodes, what height will it reach by the end of this year? Share your thoughts in the comments section, don't argue about right or wrong, the market will speak for itself in the end.
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GasWhisperer
· 12-22 21:42
The meme has reached new heights.
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SchrodingerWallet
· 12-22 13:51
Memes can also make a good living.
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ContractTester
· 12-22 13:51
Narrative is power
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rug_connoisseur
· 12-22 13:48
The meme king has ascended.
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SudoRm-RfWallet/
· 12-22 13:43
Watching the market, I bought the dip and entered a position.
To be honest, the recent trend of DOGE has already exceeded the realm of "joke".
Think about it, in the beginning, it was just an internet meme, and everyone laughed it off. Now? Japan is really using DOGE to complete real estate transactions and vehicle purchases, and the real money in the real world has given it confidence. This is no longer a joke—this is consensus being realized in practice.
Look at the changes happening in the market: daily coffee can be purchased, designer brand bags can be bought, luxury cars and limited edition supercars can be picked up directly. These are no longer news.
What does it explain behind?
DOGE is undergoing a transformation from "emotional asset" to "payment tool". And who is involved? Musk. A tweet can boost the sentiment, and the market follows suit. In the logic of memes, it's really not that complicated – as long as there is consensus, sentiment, and a central figure in the topic, the market will have support.
Many people are still focused on issues like code, valuation models, and "is this reasonable?" But emotionally driven markets never follow logic. Some look at aggressive short-term targets, while others boldly discuss mid to long-term potential. A trillion-dollar market cap sounds far off, but just look at the path that PEPE and SHIB have taken to know — in the Meme race, the key depends on "how many people really believe."
DOGE has a characteristic: it never wins through technology, but relies on the narrative itself. Now this narrative is being continuously reinforced by the real world.
By the way, with the Ethereum upgrade, the Musk concept line, and related small altcoins, some projects are small in scale and only suitable for small bets on sentiment. Don't go all in.
The last two questions are left for you: How long can you hold on to the DOGE in your hands? If this wave of sentiment completely explodes, what height will it reach by the end of this year? Share your thoughts in the comments section, don't argue about right or wrong, the market will speak for itself in the end.