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Dogecoin And Its Lost Glory
As of this writing, the market capitalization of Dogecoin is $8.68 billion, which represents 0.755% of the $1.15 trillion crypto economy. DOGE is ranked below Solana (SOL) and Polkadot (DOT) in terms of market position, despite having the 11th biggest market capitalization (based on Monday’s Coingecko chart) DOGE is down over 91% since Elon Musk’s performance on Saturday Night Live on May 8, 2021. That evening, Musk delivered a series of monologues and skits that frequently mocked Dogecoin.The price of Dogecoin has continuously risen as a result of Musk's amusing tweets. Image source: Complex.The dog-themed coin then quickly drew the attention of the billionaire Musk who, ironically, began tweeting about it. Throughout 2020 and the first few months of last year, Musk’s humorous tweets regarding Dogecoin consistently caused its price to increase. During this period, the coin attracted a group of ardent supporters known as the “Dogecoin Army,” whose declared objective was to bring the coin’s price above $1 or, as Musk touted it, “over the moon.”
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Even though DOGE is down 91 percent from its all-time high, it is still up an amazing 75,260 percent since the asset’s all-time low on May 6, 2015. At that time, one DOGE was worth $0.00000869 cents. Recent market performance for the coin has not been encouraging, as the DOGE price has decreased by 79.4 percent over the past year.DOGE total market cap at $7.20 billion on the weekend chart | Source:After a massive bull run in 2020 and 2021, the crypto market has been volatile all year, but “Crypto Winter” would soon set in during the first week of May, when major currencies plummeted alongside the stock market.
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Along with the U.S. Consumer Price Index report for the month of May, which showed consumer goods prices climbing 8.6 percent compared to May 2021, the drop continued this past week. This is the biggest year-over-year inflation figure since 1981. Meanwhile, some are wondering if the “Musk influence” is still there to lift DOGE out of the doldrums and let it make noise again like it did during its heydeys.Featured image from Chain Debrief, chart from