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Can Dogecoin’s Popularity Outlast the Hype Cycle?

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Dogecoin got to the best of us through memes and hype. And the dogecoin price skyrocketed because we fell for it. Yes, its price is relatively low compared to other coins, AUD$0.31, but for a meme coin, it’s one of the best by market cap, ranking #9 with a live market cap of $30,725,091,251.  

Next are SHIB at $0.00001229 and PEPE at $0.00001048. They’re still miles behind DOGE.

We’d argue DOGE is one continuous hype cycle, but how long can it last? Read on to find out.

The DOGE Beginnings

Dogecoin launched in 2013. It was a light-hearted alternative to Bitcoin. The branding used a Shiba Inu meme that was already viral. DOGE creators, Billy Markus and Jackson Palmer, didn’t have a serious cryptocurrency in mind.

The code was forked from Litecoin. The supply was unlimited. The block time was just one minute. It was made to be fast and funny.

Despite the intentions, what started out as a blatant joke became a community-beloved coin. They gave creators money on Reddit, raised funds to send the Jamaican bobsled team to the Olympics, and even sponsored NASCAR. DOGE was the coin to buy if you wanted to make a quick, fun investment.

The DOGE Hype

DOGE will never explode like it did in 2021. Elon Musk, the ‘Dogefather’ tweeted about it on 20 December, 2020. A simple ‘Doge’ and nothing else. At the time, DOGE was trading at around $0.0039. From then, memes became investments. In just a few months, DOGE went from less than a cent to more than $0.70. And now look, in the top 10 cryptocurrencies by market cap. 

Social media played a huge role. Users on Reddit and Twitter hyped it up (not only Elon). Robinhood made it easy for casual investors to jump in. For a short while, Dogecoin looked unstoppable. 

But price movement alone wasn’t what kept people interested. It was the culture. Dogecoin was anti-elitist. It didn’t require deep technical knowledge. You don’t need to be a developer. You didn’t need to be rich. You just needed to believe in the meme.

And despite initially losing 28% of its market cap since its December high, market sentiment has recently shifted to positive thanks to favorable technical signals and the growing interest of institutional investors like Spirit Blockchain and Tesla. DOGE is still the hype.

DOGE Hype Cycles

Like most assets driven by sentiment, DOGE has lived through multiple hype cycles.

These cycles follow a pattern. First comes the buzz. Then the price pumps. After that, interest fades and the price drops. But Dogecoin tends to bounce back. Looking at the previous 6 month trading window, DOGE is down 30.89%. But look at the previous 1 month trading window, and DOGE is up 26.49%. 

In 2021, as we mentioned in the previous section, the hype reached a peak. But after that, the crash was brutal. DOGE lost over 80% of its value. Search volume fell, social chatter declined, and developers paused updates. Many declared it dead. Again.

Yet it survived. By 2023, DOGE saw another resurgence. Elon Musk hinted at Dogecoin integration on X (formerly Twitter). Although, we will say that since the original announcement, there’s been no further updates about DOGE at X. Still, developers returned to update the code, and trading volumes picked up. That proved one thing. DOGE was sticky. People kept coming back even when logic said not to.

This raises an important point. Dogecoin doesn’t follow traditional fundamentals. It doesn’t offer smart contracts. It doesn’t run a dApp ecosystem. It doesn’t promise massive throughput. Instead, it rides on narrative. If the meme lives, DOGE lives.

DOGE Vs Other Meme Coins

Dogecoin isn’t the only meme coin, but it’s the original. Others like Shiba Inu, Floki, and Pepe have tried to capture the same magic. Some even added features like token burns and staking. Some built ecosystems with NFTs and DeFi. Still, DOGE holds a unique position.

Here’s why:

 

  • First mover: Dogecoin started it all.
  • Simplicity: It performs fast, cheap transactions.
  • Recognition: It’s one of the few coins even non-crypto users recognize.
  • Celebrity backing: Elon Musk continues to tweet and talk about it.
  • Exchange support: It’s listed on nearly every major platform.

By comparison, newer meme coins rise fast and fall faster. They rely on novelty, and their communities are often short-lived. Many are riddled with pump-and-dump schemes. Dogecoin, despite its lack of complexity, avoids that trap.

Can DOGE Outlast the Hype?

To outlast the hype, a coin needs more than memes. It needs staying power. Dogecoin has proven that in two ways. First, by surviving the crash. Second, by staying relevant without massive development.

Despite that, challenges remain:

  • Development is slow/non-existent
  • Lack of utility: It’s not programmable like Ethereum.
  • Dependence on Elon Musk
  • Market volatility: It remains a high-risk asset.

For now, the community matters most. That’s what gives DOGE an edge and keeps the hype cycles going year-on-year.

Where DOGE Might Go From Here

Dogecoin may not grow 10x from now without another meme explosion. But it doesn’t need to. It just needs to keep circulating. If it stays usable and recognizable, it can remain relevant.

Future developments to watch include:

  • Integration with X: This could drive major utility and actually make DOGE more than a meme coin. We wouldn’t be surprised if Elon did this in the future. Still, as we said, there have been no updates on this.
  • Retail payments: If more merchants (like Tesla) accept DOGE, it gains staying power.
  • Layer 2 bridges: These could improve scalability without changing the core.
  • Community-led tools: Wallets, tipping platforms, and POS integrations.

Dogecoin quickly became a serious part of crypto culture. It may never be the most advanced, and it may never lead in utilities, but it will lead the meme and hype culture. Dogecoin isn’t trying to be Ethereum. It’s trying to be fun and functional. So, in our opinion, yes, it will outlast the hype cycles.

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