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Dogecoin (DOGE) reaches a historic turning point: Solana integration ignites the 'MEME Coin 2.0 Era'

As the bull market sentiment heats up, Dogecoin (DOGE) is becoming the market focus. Recently, Wormhole announced the introduction of DOGE into the Solana ecosystem, kicking off the 'MEME Coin Renaissance'—DOGE officially becomes a native asset of Solana, unlocking trillion-level application scenarios such as DeFi, NFTs, and blockchain games. The current price of $0.22 is nearing a critical breakthrough point; if it stabilizes at $0.245 (the 1.618 Fibonacci extension point), it will trigger a three-step jump to $0.26→$0.29→$0.31. The weekly pattern closely aligns with the 2021 bull market, and historical data shows that such structures have previously led to a 404% increase!

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Three major nuclear explosion-level catalysts

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2025 Ultimate Prophecy: Is $1 just the starting point?

  • Dual-core drive: Trump's policy dividends + Musk's ambition for a 'DOGE Payment Empire', institutional reports state that 'DOGE has surpassed the realm of MEME coins.'

  • Ecological bifurcation: After Solana integration, TVL may hit a peak of $922 million, spurring an explosion of 'DOGE 2.0' applications.

  • Super Cycle: Changelly predicts that in 2025 the volatility range will be $0.29-$0.34, and if it breaks through the upper channel, it may soar to $2.43 by 2030!

Risk Warning: The death line at $0.25

Despite the strong bullish momentum, a large number of trapped positions are gathered at the psychological barrier of $0.25. If the breakthrough fails, it could trigger a deep correction. Currently, DOGE stands at a historic turning point—Wormhole's cross-chain + technical nuclear explosion pattern + political and economic giants backing it. With these three engines driving it, $0.5 may be the first stop in 2025. Once it breaks through $0.25 with volume, the king of MEME coins will officially enter a frenzy mode! 🚀

(Key Strategy: Go long if it breaks $0.245, stop loss if it falls below $0.20, closely monitor the movements of on-chain whales)