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Dogecoin faces a sharp sell-off: What’s behind DOGE’s tumble?

Dogecoin's sell-off almost wiped out its 2026 gains. What caused this drop?

Dogecoin faces a sharp sell-off: What’s behind DOGE's tumble?

The king of memecoins, Dogecoin, faced a steep fall of over 24%, nearly erasing all its 2026 gains. This sharp sell-off coincided with broader market weakness, as Bitcoin lost $94K, affecting the entire cryptocurrency market. 

Arkham and SosoValue data reveal some moves that might be giving a deeper story. What really happened specifically to DOGE?

ETF outflows: A warning sign for DOGE?

On the 20th of January, Dogecoin saw ETF outflows totaling 406.96K. This followed a week of muted flows, indicating a shift in investor sentiment.

Source: SoSovalue

 ETF outflows typically indicate preparation for a sell-off, and with DOGE’s recent decline, this suggested a possible deeper correction.

Investors pulled back, and the following days determined whether DOGE would recover or face further losses.

DOGE inflows to exchanges: Another sign of pain?

On the 17th and the 20th of January, Arkham recorded Dogecoin [DOGE] inflows into exchanges, totaling $450M on the 17th and $252M on the 20th—$702M in total.

Source: Arkham

Historically, such inflows have often preceded market exits, suggesting DOGE investors might be preparing for a sell-off.

With these large inflows, could DOGE be facing a rough patch, or is this just a temporary liquidity shift?

DOGE holds near $0.125

At the time of writing, Dogecoin traded around $0.125, near a minor support zone. Despite short-term strength, the MACD showed bearish signs. 

Source: TradingView

If DOGE failed to hold the $0.122 to $0.1225 range, it risked a sell-off, possibly dropping to $0.08. With increasing bearish pressure, buyers had to step in to defend support, or DOGE could slip further.

With ETF outflows, heavy inflows to exchanges, and bearish momentum, Dogecoin has hit a critical point. Is this the start of a market correction?


Final Thoughts

  • DOGE faced a critical moment with inflows, ETF outflows, and bearish signs.
  • With $0.125 support at risk, trying to catch the falling knife could lead to more losses.
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Emilio Munoru

Journalist

Emilio is a cryptocurrency journalist, with a focus on breaking market news, Bitcoin and altcoin ETF flows, whale activity, liquidity moves, and major exchange listings. His coverage blends technical analysis with macro and on-chain data, helping readers understand how institutional behavior and new market catalysts drive volatility across digital assets.

AMBCrypto was founded in 2018 with a mission to simplify and bring the latest blockchain and cryptocurrency news to our readers. We have quickly grown into the digital news source for an emerging generation of cryptocurrency enthusiasts, reaching more than a million readers on a monthly basis, across the globe.