Dogecoin Market Cap – Live DOGE Capitalization Data
Dogecoin's current market capitalization stands at approximately $14.2 billion USD, making it the 9th largest cryptocurrency by market cap globally. This figure is calculated by multiplying the live DOGE price by its circulating supply of over 153 billion coins.
Market capitalization is one of the most important metrics for evaluating a cryptocurrency's size and relative standing in the market. Dogecoin has maintained a top-10 market cap ranking consistently since 2021, demonstrating its enduring relevance among both retail and institutional investors.


Key Dogecoin market statistics: 24-hour trading volume regularly exceeds $1 billion USD, representing one of the highest liquidity levels among all cryptocurrencies. DOGE's annual supply inflation rate is approximately 3.39%, meaning around 5 billion new DOGE are added to circulation each year through mining rewards of 10,000 DOGE per block.
Dogecoin reached an all-time high market cap of nearly $90 billion on May 8, 2021, at a price of $0.73 per DOGE.
In March 2026, the U.S. SEC and CFTC issued a joint framework officially classifying Dogecoin as a digital commodity — similar to oil or gold. This regulatory clarity is expected to benefit DOGE's long-term adoption, as it opens the door for regulated financial products including ETFs. T. Rowe Price has already filed with the SEC to include DOGE in a new actively managed crypto ETF.

Dogecoin trades on over 1,423 active markets worldwide, with the most popular trading pair being DOGE/USDT on Binance, which alone handles tens of millions of dollars in daily volume. Other major exchanges offering DOGE trading include OKX, Gate.io, Coinbase, Binance, and Crypto.com.