Dogecoin Activity at 3‑Month Peak, but DOGE Price Still Stuck in a Range

Dogecoin Activity Surges to 3-Month High Despite Price Stagnation

Dogecoin (DOGE) network engagement hit 71,589 active addresses, its highest level since September, highlighting growing on-chain activity even as price momentum remains subdued.

Despite strong accumulation trends, DOGE continues to struggle below the $0.14 mark. On-chain data shows whales purchased 480 million DOGE between December 2–4, raising total large-holder balances from 28.0B to 28.48B.

The spike in whale buying and network activity contrasts sharply with price performance, which remains capped beneath a dense resistance zone. DOGE’s attempt to reclaim the $0.1409 level failed decisively after a 333M-volume surge—79% above average—prompted an immediate rejection, signaling strong distribution pressure at this psychological barrier.

The token remains range-bound, consolidating tightly between $0.1393 and $0.1400. Volume contraction following the breakout failure underscores market indecision and weak buyer conviction. Intraday charts reveal a minor dip below $0.140 support, pushing DOGE to $0.1392 on heightened activity above 15M. This movement expanded the consolidation range and established fresh resistance at $0.1400.

Technically, the picture remains weak despite whale accumulation. Momentum is waning, and lower timeframes show no confirmed trend reversal. DOGE fell 1.2% from recent highs of $0.1522 to $0.1395, with multiple failed attempts to breach $0.1409.

The most notable activity occurred at 07:00 UTC, when a 333M-volume spike coincided with a sharp rejection from resistance. Subsequent weakness drove DOGE to $0.1392, forming new intraday support at $0.1393 and consolidating around the $0.1395 midpoint.

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