Dogecoin has been bustling with activity again recently. The news of Tesla accepting DOGE payments has sent the overseas community into a frenzy, with foreigners directly calling for a mid-term target of $7.2—short-term aiming for $2.6, and holding steady above $2 before the new year.
It must be said, this wave of FOMO sentiment is indeed intense. More importantly, whenever DOGE gains momentum, the entire dog-themed meme coin sector tends to get restless as well. The market is betting on one logic: can the Musk narrative spark another rally?
Whether Dogecoin can meet the community’s expectations this time may depend on two signals: whether payment scenarios can truly be implemented, and how long retail investor sentiment can last. Let’s wait and see.
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LivermoreJesse
· 14h ago
Musk is cashing out on retail investors again, that 7.2 target is really bold talk.
DOGE is always like this—after the hype dies down, it cools off fast.
2.6 seems doubtful to me. If retail sentiment lasts till New Year, that’d already be impressive.
Real-world payment adoption? Yeah right, let’s see how many actual transactions happen first.
Another meme coin relay? Do people really think this is a get-rich-quick scheme?
If it breaks $2 this cycle, I’ll livestream myself eating a keyboard.
To put it simply, it’s just a bet on Musk’s hype—when the hype is gone, so is the coin.
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LittleBoss
· 15h ago
The ultimate goal is $1.
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FocusOnSpot
· 16h ago
Dogecoin has been buzzing again lately. The news that Tesla is accepting DOGE payments has sent the overseas community into a frenzy, with people abroad directly calling for a mid-term target of $7.2—short-term seeing $2.6, and aiming to hold $2 before the New Year.
It has to be said, this wave of FOMO is indeed intense. More importantly, whenever DOGE takes off, the entire dog-themed meme coin sector tends to heat up as well. The market is betting on one logic: can the Musk narrative drive another rally?
Whether Dogecoin can live up to the community’s expectations this time may depend on two signals: whether real payment scenarios can be established, and how long retail investor sentiment can last. Let’s wait and see.
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MuYiDong
· 12-06 15:24
You’re dreaming if you think that. Tesla only allows some products, including accessories, hats, and apparel, to be purchased with Dogecoin. As for electric cars, don’t even think about it.
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NoStopLossNut
· 12-06 13:54
Every time Musk makes a move, retail investors get excited. Whether it can really reach $2 this time depends on how well Tesla performs.
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DuskSurfer
· 12-06 13:53
Musk is cashing out on retail investors again, that 7.2 target is really bold talk.
DOGE is always like this—after the hype dies down, it cools off fast.
2.6 seems doubtful to me. If retail sentiment lasts till New Year, that’d already be impressive.
Real-world payment adoption? Yeah right, let’s see how many actual transactions happen first.
Another meme coin relay? Do people really think this is a get-rich-quick scheme?
If it breaks $2 this cycle, I’ll livestream myself eating a keyboard.
To put it simply, it’s just a bet on Musk’s hype—when the hype is gone, so is the coin.
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AllTalkLongTrader
· 12-06 13:52
Musk is about to fleece retail investors again. This time, Tesla payments are just a gimmick. Can it really be used?
Don't believe it; anything before 2 bucks is just a dream.
In the end, FOMO leaves retail investors as the ones being fleeced.
Here we go hyping Dogecoin again—same old thing, just a different package. Can it really be implemented? Haha.
Payment scenarios? How many times have we heard this line?
Over 7 bucks? Are you dreaming or do you actually believe that?
Alright, let me see how long retail investor sentiment can last.
When the "calf coin" rises, they follow; when it falls, they follow too. Not a single one is clear-headed.
Musk's words are just tricks to deceive people.
Another round of harvesting—it's time to wake up, everyone.
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SolidityJester
· 12-06 13:42
As soon as Musk gets involved, the whole market goes crazy. Whether it can really materialize this time remains to be seen—let’s hope it’s not just empty promises again.
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FromMinerToFarmer
· 12-06 13:29
Every time Musk makes a move, the whole market follows—this playbook is all too familiar to us.
But wait, will Tesla really make DOGE a mainstream payment method? Feels like it's still more hype than reality.
7.2? Let's see if it can hold above 2 first. Retail investors lose enthusiasm even faster than they gain it.
Once again, DOGE is leading the way. Is the dog coin series about to take off? I'm just watching quietly—don't let FOMO cloud your judgment.
Real adoption in payments is what matters. Right now, it's all just talk. It's not too late to hype it up once it's actually put to use.
Dogecoin has been bustling with activity again recently. The news of Tesla accepting DOGE payments has sent the overseas community into a frenzy, with foreigners directly calling for a mid-term target of $7.2—short-term aiming for $2.6, and holding steady above $2 before the new year.
It must be said, this wave of FOMO sentiment is indeed intense. More importantly, whenever DOGE gains momentum, the entire dog-themed meme coin sector tends to get restless as well. The market is betting on one logic: can the Musk narrative spark another rally?
Whether Dogecoin can meet the community’s expectations this time may depend on two signals: whether payment scenarios can truly be implemented, and how long retail investor sentiment can last. Let’s wait and see.