Dogecoin’s Epic Struggle: Will It Leap the $0.18 Wall or Trip Over Its Own Meme?

An analyst—a self-appointed Prince Myshkin of the crypto steppes, you might say—has issued grave warnings on X, as if he alone bore the responsibility to shield Dogecoin investors from the approaching storm. Three price barriers stand like Tolstoyan sentinels: $0.18, where 8.94% of the brave (or perhaps forgetful) holders purchased their coins, $0.21 (7.24%), and $0.36 (3.82%).

Tariffs and Tantrums: Bitcoin’s Wild Ride 🎢

The spark that set off this whole kerfuffle was another Twitter-but-for-presidents blast from Donald Trump’s Truth Social posts, revealing 25 percent levies on imports from Japan and South Korea starting August 1. Letters to Kazakhstan and Malaysia carried the same 25 percent sting; South Africa drew 30 percent; Myanmar and Laos, 40 percent. The White House simultaneously moved its self-imposed trade-deal deadline from July 9 to August 1, buying time for frenetic negotiations – and for markets to sweat, of course.