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Right now, many people's attention is focused on $DOGE whether it will fall or rise, staring at short-term movements every day, which is really exhausting.
If you truly like Dogecoin but are worried about contract risks being too high, I sincerely recommend going for spot trading.
Old Ma's "Dog King," as the largest and earliest meme coin in the cryptocurrency industry, has recently shown a clear upward trend, with signs of capital attention.
So why has this coin remained resilient over time? I have a few very simple reasons:
First, the absolute leader in the meme world. Dogecoin is no longer an ordinary clone coin; it is the flagship of the entire meme culture, with a very solid consensus foundation, making it difficult to shake.
Second, its strong connection to Elon Musk. Old Ma's casual tweets can influence market sentiment, and this sustained attention is almost unmatched in the crypto space.
Third, market capitalization ensures it won't collapse easily. With its size, large funds can flow in and out deeply, and in the long run, Dogecoin is still in a relatively bottom range, offering good value for money.
So instead of worrying about ups and downs every day, it’s better to change your mindset and hold spot positions, staying calm.
The real big market moves are often accumulated over time, not created by frequent trading.
If you're interested in this perspective, I can continue to analyze the approximate performance range of Dogecoin spot holdings during the past two cycles.
Would you like me to do that?