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Is Dogecoin worth buying?

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Dogecoin is the most loved cryptocurrency today. It was named after the famous meme of the Shiba Inu dog that has attracted the attention of the blockchain community. It started as a simple joke, but the coin took an important place in the crypto sphere thanking its fans and charity activity. Today we will know about DOGE’s features, the coin’s future and Dogecoin Price for 2020.

Dogecoin Price Analysis
The year 2018 was tough and bearish for DOGE. Similarly to the other market, Dogecoin’s price was decreased by the loss of the public’s attention.

Google users found the coin very useful in January 2018. A couple of less important peaks happened in July and December. At the beginning of 2019, the popularity was around the same level as it was in the same period of 2018, which is a major achievement in terms of the industry crisis, happening today.

Dogecoin Price Prediction 2020
Dogecoin is likely to lift up, as people are knowing it’s worth and they are getting over it being a bare crypto joke. Additionally, the coin might reach the $0.02 mark, where the topmost expected price is $0.0294 and the least expected price will be $0.0224.

Dogecoin is likely to touch a $0.04 mark. In short, It might reach $ 0.05 if it doesn’t come across any barriers.

According to few crypto experts prediction if one invests $1000 on DOGE today, then, in 24 hours, the pricing of his investment can be $987, in 7 days, it can be around $994, in 1 month, it can be approx. $777 and in 3 months it can be around $650.

Dogecoin Market Prediction

Dogecoin will reach $0.0032 by 2020-says CryptoGround.

According to WalletInvestor.com, Dogecoin will cost $0.00376 by 2020.

DigitalCoin Price says dogecoin coin price will reach $0.00552 by the end of 2020.

Conclusion
Analysts say, the coin may come across many price variations, but the coin will not be affected by the major term. Hence, investing in Dogecoin is not too risky and is worth investment.

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