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  2. Dogecoin - Wikipedia

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    In January 2021, Dogecoin went up over 800% in 24 hours, reaching $0.07, as a result of attention from Reddit users, partially encouraged by Elon Musk and the GameStop short squeeze. [39] In February 2021, Dogecoin hit a new high price of $0.08 following Twitter encouragement from Musk, Snoop Dogg and Gene Simmons. [40]

  3. 12 most popular types of cryptocurrency - AOL

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    Dogecoin (DOGE) Price: $0.3291. ... USD Coin (USDC) Price: $1.00. Market cap: $45.38 billion. Like Tether, USD Coin is a stablecoin pegged to the dollar, meaning that its value should not ...

  4. DOGE Price Predictions: A Key Indicator Is Predicting a ... - AOL

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    On Oct. 24, prices of Dogecoin (DOGE-USD) began to tick up as Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) CEO Elon Musk neared the close of his Twitter acquisition. 8 cents… 10 cents… 15 ...

  5. Should You Buy Dogecoin While It's Under $1? - AOL

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    Image source: Getty Images. Dogecoin could reach $1, but it probably won't stay there. Dogecoin's post-election rally recently stalled at $0.47, which is still way below its record high from 2021.

  6. Here's How Much $100 In Dogecoin Today Could Be Worth If DOGE ...

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    A $100 investment in Dogecoin at the time of writing could buy 346.2604 DOGE, based on a price of $0.2888. If Dogecoin can return to all-time highs, the $100 investment today would be worth $255.40.

  7. List of cryptocurrencies - Wikipedia

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    Tether claims to be backed by USD at a 1 to 1 ratio. The company has been unable to produce promised audits. [59] 2016 Firo: FIRO Poramin Insom [60] Merkle tree Proof [61] C++ [62] PoW: The first financial system employing Zero-knowledge proof to protect users' privacy. [60]