Dogecoin
DOGE#1124h Range
| # | Exchange | Pair | Price | Volume 24h |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | DOGE/USDT ↗ | $0.074605 | $113.25M | |
| 2 | DOGE/USDT ↗ | $0.074605 | $84.05M | |
| 3 | DOGE/USDT ↗ | $0.074625 | $54.66M | |
| 4 | DOGE/USDT ↗ | $0.074605 | $45.95M | |
| 5 | DOGE/USDT ↗ | $0.074595 | $42.02M | |
| 6 | DOGE/USDT ↗ | $0.074595 | $35.10M | |
| 7 | DOGE/USDT ↗ | $0.074615 | $34.29M | |
| 8 | DOGE/USDT ↗ | $0.074615 | $28.71M | |
| 9 | DOGE/USDT ↗ | $0.074605 | $27.70M | |
| 10 | DOGE/USDT ↗ | $0.074605 | $25.02M |
Market Stats
Market Cap
$11.6B
+6.69% 24h
Volume 24h
$885.38M
Vol/MCap: 7.63%
Fully Diluted Val
$12.78B
90.8% circulating
Circ Supply
155.56B
100.0% of total
Max Supply
∞
No cap
Total Supply
155.57B
DOGE
All-Time High
$0.731578
-89.80% from ATH
May 7, 2021
All-Time Low
$0.000087
+85745.94% from ATL
May 5, 2015
Dogecoin is an open-source digital currency based on the "Doge" meme that functions as a peer-to-peer medium for fast payments and digital tipping. Unlike projects backed by corporate entities, its value is driven by a global community, and the project is managed by a decentralized group of volunteers and the non-profit Dogecoin Foundation rather than a formal company. Originally created in 2013 by software engineers Billy Markus and Jackson Palmer as a market parody, the project held no public sale or venture capital rounds. The network operates as a fork of LuckyCoin, which itself was a fork of Litecoin, using a proof of work consensus mechanism. It employs the Scrypt algorithm to ensure the mining process remains fast and efficient, with new blocks processed every 60 seconds. A unique technical feature is its use of merged mining, allowing miners to secure Dogecoin simultaneously with other Scrypt-based networks like Litecoin. To keep transaction fees low and the network running indefinitely, Dogecoin features an uncapped supply where new coins are added forever. In a major regulatory milestone in March 2026, a joint SEC and CFTC framework officially classified Dogecoin as a digital commodity, placing it in the same asset category as gold or oil..