Dogecoin’s social momentum has fallen off sharply, and the rest of the market data suggests that the memecoin’s latest phase is being driven more by derivativesDogecoin’s social momentum has fallen off sharply, and the rest of the market data suggests that the memecoin’s latest phase is being driven more by derivatives

Dogecoin Social Buzz Just Collapsed: Here’s What The Data Shows

2026/04/24 07:00
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Dogecoin’s social momentum has fallen off sharply, and the rest of the market data suggests that the memecoin’s latest phase is being driven more by derivatives positioning than by any broad recovery in underlying network demand.

That was the core message from Joao Wedson, founder and CEO of Alphractal, who wrote on X that “the number of social media interactions about Dogecoin has dropped drastically.” He added: “The truth is, only a few altcoins currently have strong engagement on social platforms. Interest usually increases much more during bull markets.”

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Dogecoin’s Underlying Data Looks Weak

The social slowdown lines up with a broader cooling in on-chain activity. Daily active addresses were running at 37,197, down 38.35% on the day and 44.88% on the week, according to data by Alphractal. Daily transactions fell even harder, dropping to 26,189, down 64.30% day-over-day and 51.27% week-over-week. Adjusted on-chain transfer volume came in at $118.12 million, down 41.94% on the day and 41.25% on the week.

Taken together, those figures point to a network that is seeing less participation across the board. That matters because it undercuts the idea that DOGE is already in a clean demand-driven recovery. Alphractal’s AI explicitly frames the current setup as one where price action is “more sentiment- and positioning-driven than usage-driven.”

There is, however, another side to the picture. Alphractal AI described DOGE derivatives as showing “a risk-on bullish regime” as open interest expanded to $1.099 billion and the long/short ratio climbed to 2.6433. In its words, that reflects “leveraged upside appetite.” But the same summary immediately flagged the catch: “The primary risk is crowded longs, with the Long/Short Ratio 2.6433 signalling imbalance and a conflict between elevated leverage and fragile directional conviction.”

That tension runs through nearly all of the current DOGE data. On valuation, the asset looks depressed rather than overheated. DOGE is trading roughtly at $0.096 versus a realized price of $0.1383, leaving its MVRV ratio at 0.686. Net Unrealized Profit/Loss stood at -0.459, which Alphractal places in a capitulation zone. In plain market terms, the average holder remains underwater, and the network is still sitting in a loss-heavy regime more associated with late-stage drawdowns or early recovery phases than speculative euphoria.

Short-term momentum, meanwhile, appears to be stabilizing but not breaking out. Alphractal’s AI says RSI is near neutral and MACD has turned bullish, suggesting that downside pressure has eased. Even so, DOGE remains below its long-term averages and “well under the 200-day baseline,” which keeps the broader structure restrained.

Supply data adds another layer of caution. Circulating supply stands at 153.95 billion DOGE, while exchange reserves have risen to 27.19 billion DOGE, worth roughly $2.66 billion, after climbing 8.45% over the past seven days. Rising exchange balances are typically read as a sign that coins are moving onto venues where they can be sold, not evidence of a tightening supply backdrop.

There are a few offsets. Alphractal AI notes a mildly positive whale-versus-retail delta, implying somewhat stronger participation from larger players, and a 365-day delta growth rate of +4.54, which suggests DOGE retains some longer-horizon structural resilience. But the composite market sentiment reading remains neutral, not decisively bullish.

The result is a mixed but fairly coherent picture. DOGE may be in a valuation-recovery zone, and leveraged traders are clearly leaning for upside. Still, collapsing social engagement, falling address and transaction counts, weak transfer volume, and rising exchange reserves make it hard to argue that a durable spot-led expansion is already underway.

At press time, DOGE traded at $0.09603.

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