Dogecoin Price (DOGE)

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DOGE to TRY:
1 Dogecoin equals ₺ 10.92 TRY-2.32%1D
Page last updated: 2024-12-30 16:47 (UTC+0)
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Price of DOGE today

The live price of Dogecoin is ₺ 10.92 per (DOGE / TRY) with a current market cap of ₺ 1,609.61B TRY. 24-hour trading volume is ₺ 79.42B TRY. DOGE to TRY price is updated in real-time. Dogecoin is -2.32% in the last 24 hours with a circulating supply of 147.42B.
DOGE Price History TRY
Date ComparisonAmount Change% Change
Today₺ -0.259037-2.32%
30 Days₺ -4.118454-27.39%
60 Days₺ 5.092574+87.41%
90 Days₺ 7.0823+184.61%

DOGE Market Information

24h Low & High
Low: ₺ 10.84
High: ₺ 11.40
The highest and lowest price paid for this asset in 24 hours.
All Time High
₺ 26.07
The highest price paid for this asset since it was launched or listed.
Price Change (1h)
-0.48%
The percentage change in price for this asset compared to 1 hour ago.
Price Change (24h)
-2.32%
The percentage change in price for this asset compared to 24 hours ago.
Price Change (7d)
+0.05%
The percentage change in price for this asset compared to 7 days ago.

DOGE Market Information

Popularity
#7
Popularity is based on the relative market cap of assets.
Market Cap
₺ 1,609.61B
Market cap is calculated by multiplying the asset's circulating supply with its current price.
Volume (24hours)
₺ 79.42B
The total dollar value of all transactions for this asset over the past 24 hours.
Circulation Supply
147.42B
The number of coins circulating in the market and available to the public for trading, similar to publicly traded shares on the stock market.
Total Maximum Supply
--
The total number of coins that will ever be created for the cryptocurrency, similar to fully diluted shares in the stock market. If this data is not provided or verified by CoinMarketCap, the maximum supply is displayed as '--'.
Fully Diluted Market Cap
₺ 1,609.61B
The total number of coins that will ever be created for the cryptocurrency, similar to fully diluted shares in the stock market. If this data is not provided or verified by CoinMarketCap, the maximum supply is displayed as '--'.
Issue Date
2013-12-12
Last audit: 2024-12-30

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What is Dogecoin (DOGE)?

Dogecoin (DOGE) was introduced in 2013 as a fun alternative to traditional cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin. Its name and Shiba Inu logo are inspired by a popular meme, reflecting its playful origins. Unlike Bitcoin, which emphasizes scarcity, Dogecoin is designed to be abundant in supply, with 10,000 new coins mined every minute and no cap on its total supply.

There is also a serious basis and reason for the creation and development of Dogecoin. Co-founders, Jackson Palmer and Billy Markus, two software engineers by professional background and experience, wanted to make cryptocurrency accessible to individuals outside of Bitcoin.

It was expressed by the founders that the oversaturation and difficulty in mining Bitcoin from the time of its creation to the start of Dogecoin, made it difficult for the common person to participate in the mining process. This was because of limited resources as well as technological experience. Dogecoin was envisioned as an entry for the less experienced to become involved in the crypto industry.

Dogecoin was originally based on Litecoin. Dogecoin, which utilizes the Scrypt algorithm (pronounced "ess-crypt"), is notable for its low price and unlimited supply. These features contribute to its widespread appeal as a user-friendly and accessible cryptocurrency.

DOGE is listed on Binance for trade and purchase. The current price of DOGE is updated and available in real time on Binance.

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What is Dogecoin Used For?

Dogecoin is a cryptocurrency created as a lighthearted joke. However, it has gained popularity and is now used for various purposes. Dogecoin can be used to make purchases online, tip content creators, and raise funds for charitable causes. Additionally, some merchants accept Dogecoin as payment, and it can be traded on various cryptocurrency exchanges. 

How Do Network Consensus and Validation Work on Dogecoin?

Dogecoin (DOGE) uses a Proof-of-Work (PoW) consensus mechanism, similar to Bitcoin and Litecoin. However, unlike Bitcoin, Dogecoin's PoW mechanism is based on the Scrypt algorithm rather than SHA-256. This choice was made to make mining more energy-efficient and accessible, as the Scrypt algorithm requires less computational power compared to Bitcoin's mining process.

How Much Dogecoin Does Elon Musk Own?

It is not clear exactly how much Dogecoin Elon Musk owns, as he has not publicly disclosed his holdings. However, Elon Musk has been a vocal supporter of Dogecoin on social media, tweeting memes and comments that have helped to boost its popularity and value. Musk has also indicated that he personally owns some Dogecoin, and he has even referred to himself as the "Dogefather."

Who is the Founder of Dogecoin?

Dogecoin was created by two software engineers, Billy Markus and Jackson Palmer, in December 2013. They created it as a lighthearted joke based on the popular "Doge" internet meme, featuring a Shiba Inu dog. While both Markus and Palmer have since distanced themselves from the project, Dogecoin continues to be developed and maintained by a community of volunteers.

What is the Maximum Token Supply of Dogecoin?

There is no maximum supply for Dogecoin as 10,000 new coins are mined every minute. As the supply is unlimited, it is an inflationary coin. The current circulating supply at the time of writing is over 147 billion DOGE.

What Makes Dogecoin Different From Others?

Dogecoin has a fixed production rate of 10,000 new coins per minute, making it an inflationary cryptocurrency. The project boost of a strong and active community that has used Dogecoin for charitable donations and community initiatives. Dogecoin's value and exposure within the broader cryptocurrency market have been positively influenced by social media trends and endorsements from celebrities, contributing to its increased popularity.

Who Accepts Dogecoin as Payment?

Dogecoin is gaining wider acceptance as a means of payment, with an increasing number of companies starting to recognize its value. Some notable examples of companies that currently accept Dogecoin as payment include the Dallas Mavericks basketball team, Newegg, eGifter, AllGamer.net, airBaltic, Hasty Market, and Mark Cuban's Magnolia Theatre chain. As more businesses start to see the benefits of accepting Dogecoin, its popularity and usage could continue to grow.

How to Buy Dogecoin on Binance?

DOGE can be purchased directly from Binance by using a debit or credit card. DOGE can also be traded for other cryptocurrencies on the Binance Exchange. Live DOGE price is updated in real-time on Binance. Additionally, DOGE price and purchase information is available for users on our How to Buy DOGE Guide.

How Much Will Dogecoin Be Worth in Future?

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