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CleanCore's Dogecoin Treasury Tops 710M Tokens, Booking $20M+ Gain

The company has been acquiring DOGE since early September using proceeds from a $175 million private placement.

Oct 7, 2025, 3:45 p.m.
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What to know:

  • NYSE-listed CleanCore Solutions now holds over 710 million dogecoin tokens in its crypto treasury, with more than $20 million in unrealized gains.
  • The company has been acquiring DOGE since September 5, using proceeds from a $175 million private placement, with the effort backed by the Dogecoin Foundation and House of Doge.

CleanCore Solutions (ZONE) now holds over 710 million tokens in its crypto treasury, with more than $20 million in unrealized gains, according to a Tuesday press release.

The company continues with its goal of acquiring 1 billion DOGE. Launched just a month ago, the initiative is backed by the Dogecoin Foundation and coordinated through its corporate arm, House of Doge.

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CleanCore has been acquiring DOGE in phases since September 5 using proceeds from a $175 million private placement.

“Our Treasury strategy is closely aligned with the long-term vision of insiders and the House of Doge, which emphasizes expanding utility as a catalyst for broader adoption and sustained demand for Dogecoin as a global digital asset,” CEO Clayton Adams said.

ZONE shares are marginally lower on Tuesday alongside a 5.8% decline in the price of DOGE.

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