#大户持仓动态 The Next Step for DOGE: From Community Consensus to Payment Adoption
Recently, the discussion around DOGE has been heating up continuously, with the core focus on two price points—short-term targeting $2, and long-term aiming for $7.2. These are not arbitrary numbers; they are supported by practical logic.
The $2 target is mainly based on two fundamentals. First is the expansion of payment applications—ecosystem development in electric vehicles and social platforms is gradually advancing DOGE's real-world use cases. Second is the anticipation of spot ETFs, where institutional inflows could provide new support for the price.
And what about the long-term goal of $7.2? This involves a broader narrative framework. If DOGE was initially just a product of community culture, it is now being given a new identity—a digital asset with the strongest community cohesion, highest usability, and most recognizable IP. Imagine that as space exploration enters a new phase, the related ecosystem needs a "general hard currency" to carry out daily transactions and settlements. Which coin is most competitive? DOGE, with high consensus, strong application, and easy circulation, is undoubtedly one of the candidates.
Every adjustment could be a buildup before a larger upward cycle. From a network cultural symbol to a practical value carrier, DOGE's story is far from over.
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GateUser-80c9224c
· 12-20 06:46
Hold tight 💪
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GlueGuy
· 12-20 06:42
Haha, $7.2 is too much of a space hard currency? Sounds great, but I can't help feeling a bit skeptical.
#大户持仓动态 The Next Step for DOGE: From Community Consensus to Payment Adoption
Recently, the discussion around DOGE has been heating up continuously, with the core focus on two price points—short-term targeting $2, and long-term aiming for $7.2. These are not arbitrary numbers; they are supported by practical logic.
The $2 target is mainly based on two fundamentals. First is the expansion of payment applications—ecosystem development in electric vehicles and social platforms is gradually advancing DOGE's real-world use cases. Second is the anticipation of spot ETFs, where institutional inflows could provide new support for the price.
And what about the long-term goal of $7.2? This involves a broader narrative framework. If DOGE was initially just a product of community culture, it is now being given a new identity—a digital asset with the strongest community cohesion, highest usability, and most recognizable IP. Imagine that as space exploration enters a new phase, the related ecosystem needs a "general hard currency" to carry out daily transactions and settlements. Which coin is most competitive? DOGE, with high consensus, strong application, and easy circulation, is undoubtedly one of the candidates.
Every adjustment could be a buildup before a larger upward cycle. From a network cultural symbol to a practical value carrier, DOGE's story is far from over.