Key Takeaways:
- DOGE trades at $0.07277, down 49.25% in 2026 and 90.05% from its peak.
- Analyst Cryptollica sees a buying window similar to June 2023's crash.
- Meme sector market cap sits at $25 billion, down 80% from the 2024 high.
Key Takeaways:

Dogecoin fell 49.25% in 2026 to $0.07277, a three-year low, as capital rotated out of speculative meme assets into stable altcoins.
The token now trades 90.05% below its $0.77316 peak, one of the worst price performances in its 13-year history, according to data analytics released by analyst Cryptollica.
DOGE has gained 2.80% over the past seven days, underperforming a broader crypto market up 6.50% in the same period, CoinGecko data shows. The meme sector's total market value stands at $25 billion, down 80% from its 2024 high.
Cryptollica sees the current bottom as a buying opportunity similar to June 2023, when the asset crashed before rallying sharply. In 2021, whale accumulation during a similar dip preceded a 170x price surge.
The broader weakness in the meme coin sector is the primary driver behind DOGE's slide. Dogecoin, the largest meme token by market capitalization, is struggling as the sector's total valuation has fallen to $25 billion, an 80% decline from the peak reached in 2024.
Analyst Nana Valentis said DOGE is attempting a relief move, trying to break from a year-long falling wedge as buyers defend its support zone. With strong support at the $0.069 multi-year level, the asset is pushing above the wedge resistance, a classic reversal pattern that suggests an imminent end to the current bear phase.
The token's extended oversold condition is rarer than the one seen during the 2022 bear market bottom, according to Cryptollica. This is not the first time DOGE has printed this pattern — in 2021, market dips attracted whale accumulation that eventually triggered a 170x rally.
The divergence between DOGE's 2.80% weekly gain and the broader market's 6.50% advance shows how far the meme token has lagged. If the falling wedge breakout holds above $0.069, contrarian buyers could drive a relief rally; a break below that level would extend the multi-year decline and deepen losses for the meme sector.
This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice.