According to ChainCatcher, the official corporate division of the Dogecoin Foundation, House of Doge, has partnered with Nasdaq-listed Brag House Holdings to develop a mobile application called "Such," expected to launch in the first half of 2026. The app combines self-custody wallets with built-in merchant tools called Hustles, helping users spend Dogecoin and enabling merchants to accept payments. It aims to reduce transaction friction for both parties, allowing individuals and small businesses to start offering services and managing Dogecoin payments with minimal clicks. Development is set to begin in March 2025, led by a 20-person team based in Melbourne, Australia, using open-source technology from the Dogecoin Foundation. A closed beta version will be released before the app's public launch.
Doge Foundation Launches 'Such' Payment App, Expected to Launch in First Half of 2026
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Doge Foundation unveils the "Such" payment app in news about its token launch, scheduled for 2026. House of Doge has partnered with Brag House Holdings to develop the app, integrating self-custody wallets with merchant tools known as Hustles. Development began in March 2025 and is led by a 20-person team based in Melbourne. The app will allow users to spend Doge and assist merchants in accepting payments. A closed beta test will precede the public launch. Crypto news emphasizes the project's focus on reducing transaction friction for individuals and small businesses.
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