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TDOG Debuts on Nasdaq as First US Spot Dogecoin ETF — Can It Push DOGE to $0.30? — Outlook

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According to 21Shares‘ TDOG product page, the Dogecoin ETF debuted on Nasdaq this week. The fund is backed by the Dogecoin Foundation and represents the first U.S. spot DOGE ETF.

ETFs drove large inflows during the 2025 market cycle and helped lift prices broadly. Both Bitcoin and Ethereum reached new all-time highs in 2025; Bitcoin rallied quickly after early-2024 ETF debuts, while Ethereum took about a year to top out.

The wider crypto market remains bearish and is still recovering from a late-2025 crash. The market fell again after additional tariffs targeted European partners supporting Greenland, though President Trump later cancelled the measures.

Data from CoinCodex projects Dogecoin will hit $0.15 on Feb. 14 and does not expect $0.30 soon. Which direction Dogecoin takes after the TDOG listing remains uncertain.

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