Dogecoin’s (DOGE) on-chain activity noted a significant rise over the past week, with network data denoting a sharp rise in user involvement. Data provided by onDogecoin’s (DOGE) on-chain activity noted a significant rise over the past week, with network data denoting a sharp rise in user involvement. Data provided by on

Dogecoin (DOGE) Network Activity Surges 36% as Active Addresses Spike

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Dogecoin’s (DOGE) on-chain activity noted a significant rise over the past week, with network data denoting a sharp rise in user involvement. Data provided by on-chain analytics, underscored by market analyst Ali Charts, shows that DOGE’s active addresses rose considerably, indicating renewed engagement on the network during early February.

https://twitter.com/alicharts/status/2018723404493242467?s=20

Also Read: Dogecoin Rally Alert: $0.109 Base Holds as Institutional ETF Arrives

Active Addresses Register Weekly Jump on Dogecoin

According to the data provided by CoinMarketCap, at the time of writing, the coin is trading at $0.1043 with a 3.77% decrease in rate. The market cap of the asset has exceeded $17.63 billion, and the volume of the coin is around $1.48 billion.

Source: CoinMarketCap

According to the data, DOGE’s network activity rose by around 36% over the last seven days. The number of operating addresses, wallets that sent or received DOGE during the period rose above 71,400. This highlights one of the significant short-term increases in the coin’s address activity seen in recent months.

This followed a span of relatively subdued on-chain participation. Operating address increase is usually used as a proxy for network usage, highlighting the transactions that are tied to transfers, trading activity, and on-chain movements between wallets. T

he recent increase proposes a short-term rise in the token’s transactions rather than inactivity or extended consolidation.

Outlook and Community Sentiment

According to the data given by CoinCodex, the 200-day simple moving average in the long run is projected to reach $ 0.1819. The 50-day simple moving average (SMA) in the short term is projected to reach $ 0.1309. All these figures reflect a gradual but certain movement towards the higher ground.

Source: CoinCodex

The Relative Strength Index (RSI) is currently at 34.42, indicating the coin is being overbought. The pivot points have established the support levels at $ 0.1018, $ 0.09565, and $0.09158. The resistance levels of the token are at $ 0.1120, $ 0.1161, and $ 0.1222.

Source: CoinCodex

According to the data given by CoinMarketCap, 85% of the traders hope for the token to regain its bullish momentum. The rest 15% doubts that the coin might have bullish momentum continuing the coming days.

Source: CoinMarketCap

Also Read: Dogecoin (DOGE) Hits Multi-Month Low as Price Approaches $0.10 Support

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