The post Dogecoin Price Faces Breakdown Risk — One Group Can Stop It appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Dogecoin is down about 1% over the past week and dropped another 7.3% in the last 24 hours, making it one of the weakest large-cap coins during the latest market dip. The ETF noise did not help either. The countdown for the Bitwise spot Dogecoin ETF began on November 7, but DOGE has barely moved since then. Whales have been buying too, yet the price keeps sliding. The charts show that one group can stop Dogecoin from breaking down, and they have not returned yet. Sponsored Whales Buy and ETF Buzz Builds — But Price Still Drops Buying from whale wallets holding 100 million to 1 billion DOGE has continued since November 7. On that day, their holdings were 30.75 billion DOGE. Now they hold 34.11 billion DOGE. They added around 3.36 billion DOGE in one week. At today’s price, that represents more than $550 million in accumulated value. Dogecoin Whales: Santiment Want more token insights like this? Sign up for Editor Harsh Notariya’s Daily Crypto Newsletter here. Even with this level of buying, DOGE is still down 1% over the same period. The ETF countdown also had no effect. Price stayed flat while institutional interest increased. Looks like Bitwise is doing the 8(a) move for their spot Dogecoin ETF, which basically means they plan on going effective in 20 days barring an intervention. pic.twitter.com/y8jyxbYKXQ — Eric Balchunas (@EricBalchunas) November 6, 2025 When whales buy and the price does not respond, it usually means another force is stronger. That force is long-term holders. Sponsored This Hodler Group Has a History of Triggering Rallies and Bounces The Hodler Net Position Change shows long-term wallets have been selling aggressively. This metric tracks whether long-term holders are adding (inflows) or removing (outflows) coins. On November 9, long-term holders removed 62.3 million DOGE. As of November… The post Dogecoin Price Faces Breakdown Risk — One Group Can Stop It appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Dogecoin is down about 1% over the past week and dropped another 7.3% in the last 24 hours, making it one of the weakest large-cap coins during the latest market dip. The ETF noise did not help either. The countdown for the Bitwise spot Dogecoin ETF began on November 7, but DOGE has barely moved since then. Whales have been buying too, yet the price keeps sliding. The charts show that one group can stop Dogecoin from breaking down, and they have not returned yet. Sponsored Whales Buy and ETF Buzz Builds — But Price Still Drops Buying from whale wallets holding 100 million to 1 billion DOGE has continued since November 7. On that day, their holdings were 30.75 billion DOGE. Now they hold 34.11 billion DOGE. They added around 3.36 billion DOGE in one week. At today’s price, that represents more than $550 million in accumulated value. Dogecoin Whales: Santiment Want more token insights like this? Sign up for Editor Harsh Notariya’s Daily Crypto Newsletter here. Even with this level of buying, DOGE is still down 1% over the same period. The ETF countdown also had no effect. Price stayed flat while institutional interest increased. Looks like Bitwise is doing the 8(a) move for their spot Dogecoin ETF, which basically means they plan on going effective in 20 days barring an intervention. pic.twitter.com/y8jyxbYKXQ — Eric Balchunas (@EricBalchunas) November 6, 2025 When whales buy and the price does not respond, it usually means another force is stronger. That force is long-term holders. Sponsored This Hodler Group Has a History of Triggering Rallies and Bounces The Hodler Net Position Change shows long-term wallets have been selling aggressively. This metric tracks whether long-term holders are adding (inflows) or removing (outflows) coins. On November 9, long-term holders removed 62.3 million DOGE. As of November…

Dogecoin Price Faces Breakdown Risk — One Group Can Stop It

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Dogecoin is down about 1% over the past week and dropped another 7.3% in the last 24 hours, making it one of the weakest large-cap coins during the latest market dip. The ETF noise did not help either. The countdown for the Bitwise spot Dogecoin ETF began on November 7, but DOGE has barely moved since then.

Whales have been buying too, yet the price keeps sliding. The charts show that one group can stop Dogecoin from breaking down, and they have not returned yet.

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Whales Buy and ETF Buzz Builds — But Price Still Drops

Buying from whale wallets holding 100 million to 1 billion DOGE has continued since November 7. On that day, their holdings were 30.75 billion DOGE. Now they hold 34.11 billion DOGE. They added around 3.36 billion DOGE in one week. At today’s price, that represents more than $550 million in accumulated value.

Dogecoin Whales: Santiment

Want more token insights like this? Sign up for Editor Harsh Notariya’s Daily Crypto Newsletter here.

Even with this level of buying, DOGE is still down 1% over the same period. The ETF countdown also had no effect. Price stayed flat while institutional interest increased.

When whales buy and the price does not respond, it usually means another force is stronger. That force is long-term holders.

Sponsored

This Hodler Group Has a History of Triggering Rallies and Bounces

The Hodler Net Position Change shows long-term wallets have been selling aggressively. This metric tracks whether long-term holders are adding (inflows) or removing (outflows) coins.

On November 9, long-term holders removed 62.3 million DOGE. As of November 13, that number has jumped to 148.3 million DOGE, leaving long-term wallets. That is a 138% increase in selling pressure in less than a week.

Dogecoin Hodlers Need To Buy Again: Glassnode

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This same group triggered earlier price reactions:

• Between September 6–7, the metric flipped from outflows to inflows, and DOGE jumped about 33% shortly after.

• Between October 15–16, the same shift produced a smaller bounce of around 5% after a few days.

These moves show a clear pattern: price strength usually returns when long-term holders stop selling and begin adding again. Right now, the signal remains deep in outflows. Until it flips again, DOGE cannot build a real recovery.

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Dogecoin Price Nears Breakdown Zone — One Level Holds the Entire Structure

DOGE now trades near $0.163 and sits near its largest cost-basis support cluster. The cost-basis heatmap shows the strongest concentration of holders between $0.164 and $0.165. As long as this zone holds, DOGE can stay stable and attempt a bounce or two.

Cost Basis Heatmap To Identify Supply Zones: Glassnode

If DOGE closes a daily candle below $0.164 (which is currently possible), it will slip under this cluster. With almost no heavy support levels beneath it, the price can drop quickly. The next key level is $0.158, only 2.6% lower. A breakdown there exposes $0.151 and deeper losses if the market stays weak.

Dogecoin Price Analysis: TradingView

On the upside, the DOGE price needs a move above $0.178 to show early strength. A stronger short-term reversal needs a clean break above $0.186. But neither move can hold unless long-term holders return and shift back to inflows.

Source: https://beincrypto.com/dogecoin-price-breakdown-risk-hodlers-hold-the-key/

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