4 Major Developments That Could Accelerate The Dogecoin Price To $1 In 2025

bitcoinistPubblicato 2025-10-31Pubblicato ultima volta 2025-10-31

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A number of developments in the year 2025 could see the Dogecoin price resume its upward trajectory once again. Of...

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A number of developments in the year 2025 could see the Dogecoin price resume its upward trajectory once again. Of these, there are four major developments that the community is looking forward to; some have already gotten a head start, and some are yet to materialize. Either way, they are all important to the DOGE advancement, as well as playing a role in pushing up interest in the price.

Dogecoin ETFs Top The List

The possibility of Dogecoin ETFs trading on the open market has been on the radar of investors for years now, but in 2025, this is becoming more of a reality than a dream. So far, three Dogecoin ETFs have already been filed, and one is already trading, according to data from The Block website.

Back in September, the REX-Osprey DOGE ETF Fund made headlines when it went live with the ticker DOJE. The fund has now been trading for over a month, with AUM crossing $31 million in October. Two others remain pending before the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), namely the Bitwise Dogecoin ETF and the Grayscale Dogecoin Trust conversion.

DogeOS To Expand Network Capability

Back in May 2025, the DogeOS team announced a $6.9 million raise to develop an application layer on the Dogecoin network. This funding round, led by Polychain Capital, was to fund the development of applications across various industries for consumer use, while also helping to strengthen the network security.

This application layer, which is being built by the MyDoge Wallet team, is expected to go live by the end of 2025. Its launch would take ODGE another step further away from being a meme coin with no utility.

Dogecoin Treasuries Are Gaining Momentum

With the success of Strategy’s Bitcoin treasury move, other companies have begun to open up treasuries for altcoins, and DOGE has not been left out. Bit Origin has become incredibly popular with its Dogecoin treasury, with around $16 million worth of the meme coin held by the company. Interestingly, the company is NASDAQ-listed, trading under the ticker BTOG. But it is not the biggest DOGE treasury company.

According to data from CoinGecko, CleanCore Solutions is actually the largest Dogecoin Treasury company. At the time of writing, the company holds a total of 710 million DOGE tokens, valued at around $137.7 million.

X Money Could Integrate DOGE

Since taking over X (formerly Twitter), billionaire Elon Musk has introduced a number of initiatives to the platform. One of these is X Money, a move to incorporate a payment service directly into the social media platform.

Given that Musk has been a vocal supporter of cryptocurrencies, expectations are that the launch of X Money will see the integration of crypto payments. Not only that, the billionaire has previously said Dogecoin is his favorite cryptocurrency, even introducing DOGE payments for merchandize on the Tesla website. Thus, if crypto payments were to debut on X Money, it is expected that DOGE could feature prominently.

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