Convertir US Dollar (USD) a Dogecoin (DOGE)

USD a DOGE: 1 USD se convierte en 10.58 DOGE a fecha de 20 abr 2026, 11:24 a. m. UTC

¿Cuánto es 1 US Dollar en Dogecoin hoy?

1 USD =
10.58 DOGE
-0.08%24h
Última actualización: 20 abr 2026, 11:24 a. m. UTC
USD24h -0.08%7d +3.97%1m +0.61%3m -24.73%
1 USD10.57 DOGE11.00 DOGE10.64 DOGE7.96 DOGE
5 USD52.84 DOGE54.99 DOGE53.21 DOGE39.80 DOGE
10 USD105.68 DOGE109.97 DOGE106.41 DOGE79.61 DOGE
50 USD528.40 DOGE549.85 DOGE532.07 DOGE398.04 DOGE
100 USD1,056.80 DOGE1,099.71 DOGE1,064.14 DOGE796.09 DOGE
500 USD5,284.02 DOGE5,498.54 DOGE5,320.69 DOGE3,980.43 DOGE
1,000 USD10,568.04 DOGE10,997.08 DOGE10,641.39 DOGE7,960.85 DOGE

Acerca de Dogecoin

Dogecoin (DOGE) tiene un precio de $0.09 por DOGE a fecha de 20 abr 2026, 11:24 a. m. UTC. Con una capitalización de mercado de $14.55B, Dogecoin tiene un dominio del 0.6% sobre el mercado total de criptomonedas. Actualmente hay 153,907,116,383.71 DOGE en circulación de un suministro máximo de --- DOGE. En las últimas 24 horas, se han negociado $1.89B de Dogecoin. Dogecoin ha bajado un 0.08% en las últimas 24 horas. Solo en la última hora, DOGE se ha movido un -0.41%.

Tablas de conversión

DOGE
USD
1 DOGE
0.09
5 DOGE
0.47
10 DOGE
0.95
50 DOGE
4.73
100 DOGE
9.45
1,000 DOGE
94.55
USD
DOGE
1 USD
10.58 DOGE
100 USD
1,057.67 DOGE
1,000 USD
10,576.72 DOGE
5,000 USD
52,883.61 DOGE
10,000 USD
105,767.22 DOGE
100,000 USD
1,057,672.24 DOGE

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Preguntas frecuentes

What is Dogecoin?

Expand FAQ answer
Dogecoin is a cryptocurrency that started in 2013 as a lighthearted alternative to Bitcoin, built around the Shiba Inu meme.

It runs on a proof-of-work system using the Scrypt algorithm. Transactions are fast and fees stay low, which makes it suitable for small transfers and frequent use.

Dogecoin doesn’t have a fixed supply cap, with about 5 billion new coins entering circulation each year, making it inflationary. This can affect how price behaves compared to capped assets.

Strong community activity and public endorsements have kept Dogecoin highly traded, with strong liquidity during momentum-driven market periods.

How does the BitMEX DOGE to USD converter work?

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The BitMEX DOGE to USD converter calculates the USD value of Dogecoin using live market prices.

You enter the amount of DOGE, and the tool converts it instantly based on real-time data from multiple trading venues. This keeps the price aligned with current market conditions.

Use it to check the DOGE/USD value before placing or managing a trade. You can access the crypto converter without signing up.

How does Federal Reserve policy affect Dogecoin’s dollar price?

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Federal Reserve policy moves Dogecoin’s price by changing liquidity and how much capital flows into high-volatility assets.

When the Fed keeps rates low or adds liquidity, more money enters the system. Traders tend to rotate into riskier assets like Dogecoin, which can push prices higher during strong market phases.

When the Fed raises rates or tightens liquidity, capital pulls back. This often hits Dogecoin harder than more established assets, since a lot of its demand comes from short-term trading and momentum.

When the US dollar strengthens, DOGE often faces extra pressure since dollar-priced assets become less appealing. You may still see sharp moves driven by social media or news, but they usually fade without support from the wider market.

What role do spot ETFs and institutional flows play in Dogecoin pricing?

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Dogecoin’s price is driven mostly by retail trading, not institutional flows.

There’s no spot ETF for DOGE, and large institutions have limited exposure compared to assets like Bitcoin or Ethereum. That means price moves tend to come from retail activity, social media trends, and short-term momentum.

ETF inflows into Bitcoin and Ethereum can still have an indirect effect. As new capital enters the market through those products, some of it rotates into altcoins like Dogecoin, especially during strong market phases.

Dogecoin also gets some support from brand recognition and payment use, but most price action still comes from trading activity rather than institutional allocation.

Can I trade Dogecoin on BitMEX?

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Yes. You can trade Dogecoin on BitMEX across both spot and derivatives markets.

You can buy DOGE directly or trade perpetual swaps with leverage. This lets you take long or short positions and respond to Dogecoin’s fast price moves.

BitMEX provides the execution speed and order types needed to manage volatility and control risk.

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