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Whale Accumulation Drives Dogecoin’s V-Shaped Recovery From $0.21 Lows

Key support held at $0.21, tested at mid-session before high-volume reversal.

Updated Aug 21, 2025, 5:45 a.m. Published Aug 21, 2025, 5:45 a.m.
(CoinDesk Data)
(CoinDesk Data)

What to know:

  • Dogecoin rebounded to $0.22 after a late-session surge in volume, despite ongoing security concerns from Qubic's attack threat.
  • Whale investors accumulated over 680 million DOGE in August, countering retail selling pressures.
  • Traders are watching if $0.22 can become support, potentially leading to further gains.

Dogecoin rebounded sharply from $0.21 lows, closing at $0.22 after a late-session surge in volume and aggressive whale accumulation, even as security risks from Qubic’s attack threat linger.

News Background

  • DOGE has faced pressure this month after reports tied to Qubic’s potential 51% attack spooked retail traders and drove selling.
  • Despite those risks, on-chain data shows whale cohorts accumulated more than 680 million DOGE in August, offsetting retail outflows.
  • Broader market sentiment has been mixed, with Bitcoin and Ethereum consolidating near highs, leaving memecoins trading with outsized volatility.

Price Action Summary

  • DOGE advanced 5% in the 24 hours ending Aug. 21, 04:00, recovering from an intraday bottom of $0.21 to close at $0.22.
  • The token hit its session low around 13:00 UTC on Aug. 20 before reversing course in a V-shaped recovery.
  • Trading volume spiked to 9.29 million in the final hour, adding 0.45% in the last stretch and confirming institutional-sized flows.
  • Whales accumulated 680 million DOGE through August, positioning despite ongoing concerns around Qubic’s potential 51% attack.

Technical Analysis

  • Key support held at $0.21, tested at mid-session before high-volume reversal.
  • Resistance emerged at $0.22, setting a $0.01 trading range for the session.
  • A breakout was triggered at 04:31 UTC with the 9.29 million volume spike marking the session pivot.
  • Sustained turnover at 6.8 million per minute during the final hour points to larger buyers driving momentum.

What Traders Are Watching

  • Whether $0.22 can flip from resistance into support, opening path toward $0.23–$0.24.
  • Continued whale positioning trends against the backdrop of Qubic security concerns.
  • Strength of follow-through buying after the late-session volume burst, which will confirm if the V-shaped recovery has legs.

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