Sentiment Readings Favor Dogecoin Gains as Cardano’s ADA Leads Market Bump
Social sentiment supports growth in dogecoin as AI Agent tokens rebounded on Friday.

What to know:
- Dogecoin has experienced a significant drop in market cap, slipping 28% since the beginning of the year.
- Low crowd sentiment suggests a potential buying opportunity for contrarian traders.
- Despite this, there are signs of renewed interest from large investors, with increased whale activity and a historical tendency for strong January performance.
Weakness in bitcoin
“Crypto's top meme coin Dogecoin has been extremely quiet outside of a temporary run-up at the beginning of the year,” analytics firm Santiment wrote in a Thursday report, citing social metrics and sentiment based on online chatter.
“Since its top exactly one month ago, Dogecoin has shed -28% of its market cap. Crowd sentiment has been near its lowest point over the past year. (This) means there is actually some nice upside to be a daring contrarian toward DOGE (in particular) if crypto markets begin to trend upward again,” the firm added, with crowd sentiment on DOGE currently at low levels of 1 out of 5.

The sentiment check aligns with a CoinDesk analysis from earlier in the week.
Large investors, or "whales," are showing increased interest in DOGE, with transactions over $100,000 spiking to hint at potential price bumps in the short term. Futures markets for DOGE set a new record for open interest late Tuesday, though they have since tapered off alongside a market-wide decline.
As such, January has been Dogecoin's best-performing month historically, averaging an 85% return. Technical indicators like the 50-day SMA suggest a bullish trend for DOGE with a short-term target at 50 cents — a more than 30% bump from Friday’s 33 cents level.
Sentiment for other majors remains mixed. Bitcoin is neutral after a dip and recovery, now ranging between the low to mid $90,000 levels. Ether sees bearish sentiment despite prices holding above $3,000. XRP is bullish after an 18% rise in the past week, and Binance Coin ($BNB) shows neutral sentiment post-drop below $700. Solana remains semi-bullish despite underperformance, with a loyal community buying dips.
Meanwhile, Cardano’s ADA led a market-wide recovery in Asian afternoon hours on Friday with a 5.5% move in the past 24 hours. The broad-based CoinDesk 20 (CD20) rose 1.04%, with Solana’s SOL, BNB Chain’s BNB, ether
Traders showed a preference for AI Agent tokens Bixby, Cookie DAO’s COOKIE, and ChainGPT rose as much as 50% on Binance spot listings. Viral token ai16z was up 11% and the agents category up was 8% on average, leading growth among all other crypto sectors.
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