Dogecoin Price Continues Climb after PayPal GoCoin Partnership

Dogecoin Price Continues Climb after PayPal GoCoin Partnership

In the past week, the Dogecoin price has jumped more than 25%, allowing it to challenge Nxt for a top-five market cap ranking. CCN examines this altcoin price movement to help investors make informed trading decisions. Dogecoin enthusiasts have "much" to celebrate and this fervor has moved into the Dogecoin price, as well. Dogecoin Price Continues to Climb. Investors have become very bullish on Dogecoins. One month ago-on August 25-the Dogecoin price was a lowly 22 satoshis-and the once-great altcoin risked losing its top-ten market cap ranking. However, the community remained resilient,....


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