Dogecoin whales sparked excitement in the market on Thursday with a significant surge in buying activity, snapping up 750 million DOGE tokens during a recent price dip.
This major purchase, highlighted by on-chain data, coincided with the meme coin’s fall below the $0.30 threshold, prompting many to speculate on potential gains and a market rebound.
As the price dropped from $0.33 to $0.26 between late January and early February, these large-scale acquisitions by Dogecoin whales fueled optimism among investors.
Whale buying often signals strong confidence from institutional players, contributing to an overall sense of bullishness about DOGE’s future. Some analysts suggest these whales may be capitalizing on a “buy the dip” strategy, betting on a recovery as the broader crypto market also faces volatility.
Although DOGE is currently trading in a tight range, hovering around $0.26, many market watchers are hopeful. This sentiment is backed by the buying activity, with some traders drawing comparisons to a similar situation in Q3 2024.
Back then, Dogecoin experienced a sharp decline followed by a massive rally that saw the price surge by over 300% in just a few weeks. With such predictions in the air, the recent whale activity has many believing that a price surge could be on the horizon.
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