It started as a joke. No roadmap, no big promises. Yet today, is still one of the biggest names in crypto. So I donāt ask what Dogecoin is, I ask⦠why hasnāt it disappeared?
š§ The Beginning I Didnāt Take Seriously
Back in 2013, Dogecoin was created for fun, inspired by a meme. While other projects talked about revolution, Dogecoin stayed simple. At first, I ignored it. Most people did. But over time I realized something: simplicity works.

ā” Why It Actually Works
Dogecoin runs on a Proof-of-Work system like early crypto. But what stood out to me is how easy it is. Itās fast, cheap, and simple to use. No complex layers. Thatās why people donāt just hold it, they actually use it.
š The Part I Didnāt Expect
I thought technology would drive its success. I was wrong. The real power is the community. Iāve seen people support causes, donate globally, and welcome new users. āDo Only Good Everydayā isnāt marketing, itās behavior.

š What I See in the Market
Dogecoin is no longer just a meme. Market cap around $16B+, supply ~169B DOGE, and no max supply. That last point matters. Unlike Bitcoin, new coins keep coming, so value depends on demand, not scarcity.
āļø What I Donāt Ignore
Itās not perfect. Inflation exists. Innovation is limited. Price often follows hype. And large holders control big portions. These risks are real.
š§ Why I Still Pay Attention

Because Dogecoin achieved what most projects canāt: people care about it. Itās simple, recognizable, and part of internet culture. That combination is rare.
š„ Final Thought
Dogecoin wasnāt built to dominate. It just stayed simple and human. In a space full of complexity, that stands out.
š Bottom Line

I donāt see Dogecoin as the most advanced project. I see it as one of the most real. Not perfect, not revolutionary, but widely used and still relevant. And thatās exactly why I canāt ignore it.

