Key Insights
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Dogecoin spot ETFs recorded $6.67 million in inflows, with total assets remaining below $10 million after nearly three months of trading.
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Grayscale leads the DOGE ETF segment with $6.38 million in assets, while competitors 21Shares and Bitwise manage significantly smaller allocations.
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Dogecoin trades near $0.096 and continues a downward trend since September 2025, limiting momentum around newly launched ETF products.
Dogecoin spot exchange-traded funds in the United States continue to post muted activity nearly three months after launch. Data from SoSoValue shows cumulative net inflows of $6.67 million as of Feb. 19. Moreover, the products have recorded 18 straight sessions without new inflows.
Total net assets across the segment stand near $8.8 million. Trading activity remains thin, with the latest daily volume around $247,000. Consequently, the funds operate far below the scale seen in larger crypto ETF launches.
Assets Remain Small Compared to Market Cap
The current asset base represents less than one percent of Dogecoin’s $16.25 billion market capitalization, according to CoinMarketCap. This gap highlights the limited institutional allocation so far. Additionally, the modest inflow trend contrasts sharply with the early surge recorded by Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs.
While investors welcomed the listing of meme-based products, sustained capital has not followed. Hence, the funds remain niche vehicles within the broader digital asset market.
Three issuers dominate the Dogecoin ETF landscape. Grayscale’s GDOG holds approximately $6.38 million in assets, which places it well ahead of peers.
21Shares manages roughly $1.77 million through its TDOG product. Meanwhile, Bitwise’s BWOW accounts for about $641,000. Collectively, these figures underscore the limited scale of institutional participation.
Price Performance Adds Pressure
Dogecoin trades near $0.096 at the time of writing, reflecting a decline of more than 1.5% on the day. The token has struggled to reclaim the $0.15 resistance level reached earlier this year.The broader price chart shows a steady downward pattern since September 2025. Recent attempts to push higher have faded, which has weighed on sentiment surrounding the ETF rollout.
The launch of spot ETFs aimed to broaden access and attract new capital into Dogecoin. However, inflow data indicates that broader institutional engagement has not accelerated.
Besides limited demand, subdued trading volumes reinforce the slow adoption trend. Consequently, issuers now operate in a segment that remains small relative to expectations set before launch. The current figures show that Dogecoin ETFs have yet to gain significant traction in U.S. markets despite early attention around their debut.
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