Price: $0.27694 3.6802%
Market Cap: 40.96B 1.2395%
Volume (24h): 11.35B 0%
Dominance: 1.2395%
Price: $0.27694 3.6802%
Market Cap: 40.96B 1.2395%
Volume (24h): 11.35B 0%
Dominance: 1.2395% 1.2395%
  • Price: $0.27694 3.6802%
  • Market Cap: 40.96B 1.2395%
  • Volume (24h): 11.35B 0%
  • Dominance: 1.2395% 1.2395%
  • Price: $0.27694 3.6802%
  • Mar / 27
    • Is Dogecoin copying the 2020 fractal that sent DOGE price soaring 15,800%?
      Mar 26, 2024 at 11:29 pm Cointelegraph
      Dogecoin's price is currently copying 2020 fractals, with its price soaring by over 15,800% to a high of $0.76 in just six months. The 2024 price trend mirrors that of 2021, showing a fractal pattern. Dogecoin experienced sideways movement in the $0.0012 to $0.0056 range in 2018-2020, indicating market equilibrium. This fractal pattern, between the 0.236 and 0.0 Fibonacci retracement lines, suggests a period of low volatility for Doge's price.
  • Dec / 07
    • Dogecoin (DOGE) Price Prediction: Can It Soar 25x by 2025? Not Likely, But this Doge Rival Just Might
      Dec 07, 2023 at 09:19 pm Captain Altcoin
      Dogecoin (DOGE), a meme-based cryptocurrency, has gained significant traction and has the potential to experience a 25X surge by 2025. While its price has fluctuated since its parabolic rally in 2021, Dogecoin remains popular among crypto enthusiasts. Rexas Finance (REXAS), a platform that offers tokenization of real-world assets and a decentralized token launchpad, holds comparable potential to Dogecoin. Its presale has already raised over $1,700,000, indicating strong investor interest.
  • Aug / 21
    • U.S. Judge Rules AI-Created Works Ineligible for copyright Protection
      Aug 21, 2023 at 07:46 pm TheNewsCrypto
      U.S. District Judge Howell rules that AI-created works are ineligible for copyright protection, emphasizing the importance of human authorship. This decision aligns with the U.S. Copyright Office's stance, addressing concerns about generative AI potentially replacing human creators. As the writer's strike continues, fears of AI taking over scriptwriting intensify. However, intellectual property law has always maintained that copyrights are exclusively granted for human-made works.

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