Dogecoin Retreats Below $0.10 Amid Fading Momentum

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Dogecoin’s price fell below $0.10 on February 26, 2026, as open interest in the futures market dropped to under $1 billion. The coin traded at $0.1004 after hitting $0.0914 earlier in the week. Open interest has declined sharply from a high of over $5 billion in September 2025, signaling reduced activity in the futures market. Retail interest has faded, contributing to the broader downturn.
  • Dogecoin price hovers near $0.10 amid fresh rejection above this level.
  • Open interest has dropped below $1 billion.
  • DOGE could drop to $0.08 if weakness intensifies.

Dogecoin’s latest price rally has hit a snag, with the meme coin slipping back under the key $0.10 threshold amid fading momentum in the meme coin sector.

On Thursday, February 26, 2026, DOGE hovered around $0.1004, clinging to modest daily gains after a volatile week that saw it dip as low as $0.0914 the previous day.

This retreat highlights persistent challenges for the meme-themed cryptocurrencies, once buoyed by celebrity endorsements but now grappling with broader market headwinds and technical barriers.

DOGE price retested highs above $0.10

Dogecoin briefly surged past $0.10 on Wednesday, fueled by a sharp rebound for Bitcoin and top altcoins.

Traders eyed momentum above the psychological level as a potential springboard for renewed interest, especially after DOGE touched $0.11 on February 25 before retreating.

However, the uptick proved short-lived, with selling pressure mounting as the token failed to sustain gains, retreating amid thinner trading volumes and scepticism over long-term catalysts.

A unique angle here is the role of retail investor fatigue.

On-chain metrics show smaller holders distributing positions after the spike, wary of the slide seen following Dogecoin price rallying to its peak in 2025.

CoinGlass data shows that open interest in Dogecoin futures has dropped to under $1 billion.

The dip has been progressive since the peak of over $5 billion in September 2025.

This shift highlights how community-driven hype, Dogecoin’s hallmark, is waning as macro factors overshadow viral buzz.

Dogecoin price analysis

Dogecoin is trading near $0.098 as of writing on Thursday, preserving about 4% of the advance from the prior session.

The slight dip from intraday highs aligns with the rejection at the upper boundary of a falling channel.

Dogecoin has also traded lower amid falling 50-day and 100-day SMAs.

Bulls, therefore, face the $0.10 and the SMA barriers as immediate resistance levels.

Dogecoin Price Chart
DOGE price chart by TradingView

The daily MACD has climbed following a signal line rebound earlier in the week, pointing to budding bullish energy.

Buyers are also unwavering as RSI lingers near the 50 mark, hinting at neutral sentiment.

This means fresh gains could follow if buyers retake control.

Yet, a close below $0.10 could revive selling, targeting the February lows of $0.08 and exposing deeper corrections.

From a distinctive perspective, Dogecoin’s stall mirrors a “meme exhaustion pattern” seen in past cycles.

After quick pops, prices have often quickly pared gains.

With year-to-date declines persisting and Bitcoin’s surge also stalling, DOGE bulls need a decisive breakout to shift momentum.

The post Dogecoin recovery stalls as DOGE retreats below $0.10 appeared first on CoinJournal.

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