The day has become a key moment for the Dogecoin community, marking years of loyalty to the famous meme coin.

Dogecoin fans across the world are celebrating “Dogeday.” The day has become a key moment for the Dogecoin community, marking years of loyalty to the famous meme coin.
This year’s celebrations feel extra special, with hopes rising around upcoming Dogecoin ETF approvals.
The phrase Dogeday first began circulating in 2021, associating itself with International Weed Day, April 20, a date long associated with pleasure and counterculture.
Since then, Dogecoin fans have made it a tradition to use the day to show their support for the coin, share memes, and highlight key milestones in Dogecoin’s ongoing journey.
Originally starting as a joke in 2013, Dogecoin has grown into one of the largest cryptocurrencies. It is now the eighth largest by market cap, with a valuation of roughly $23.3 billion, according to CoinMarketCap data.
Dogecoin’s success comes down, in large part, to its sense of community, experts say. Its model, adding around
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