Dogecoin Looks Cheap On-Chain, But Leverage Is Building Fast

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Dogecoin is showing signs of deep on-chain undervaluation after a heavy year-long drawdown, but fresh data from Alphractal suggests the latest bounce is being driven more by leveraged speculation than renewed network demand.

While DOGE has surged 10.8% over the past 30 days, the recovery has not repaired the broader structure. The token remains 42.75% lower year-over-year and still trades 22.27% below its 200-day moving average, leaving the larger trend technically fragile despite improving short-term momentum.

Dogecoin On-Chain Valuation Points To Capitulation

The strongest bullish argument in the data comes from Dogecoin’s valuation metrics. Alphractal AI’s analysis places DOGE’s MVRV ratio at 0.686, meaning its market capitalization is trading at a 31.4% discount to realized value. Historically, that kind of setup has been associated with accumulation zones, where weak hands have already absorbed significant losses and long-term buyers begin to reassess risk-reward.

The NUPL reading tells a similar story. At -0.459, Dogecoin remains in what the analysis characterizes as capitulation territory, with the average holder still underwater. The realized price sits at $0.1383, meaning most DOGE holders acquired their coins above current levels.

That gives the market a clean valuation thesis: DOGE is cheap relative to its own cost basis history. But the rest of the dataset complicates the story.

As Alphractal’s AI writes, “DOGE sits in deep value territory by historical standards. The MVRV ratio at 0.686 indicates the market cap trades at a 31.4% discount to realized value — a level historically associated with accumulation phases. The NUPL at -0.459 confirms broad holder capitulation, with the average position underwater.”

Traders Are Leaning Aggressively Long

While spot-market weakness has not fully reversed, derivatives positioning has turned notably bullish. Open interest has climbed 15.73% over the past week to $1.02 billion, equivalent to 6.05% of Dogecoin’s market capitalization. The long/short ratio stands at 2.057, indicating that leveraged traders are positioned more than two-to-one toward the upside.

The report also points to a positive whale-versus-retail delta of 0.843, suggesting larger traders are building long exposure. Top trader sentiment is even more one-sided, at 2.748, which Alphractal describes as strongly bullish.

That positioning may support short-term upside if price continues to grind higher. It also raises the risk of a crowded trade. DOGE’s 24-hour liquidations were still relatively contained at $1.99 million, with shorts accounting for $1.10 million and longs for $891,000. But the imbalance matters because rising open interest can magnify moves in both directions, especially when it is not matched by improving network fundamentals.

The most bearish part of the report is not price. It is activity. Daily active addresses fell 38.35% in 24 hours to 37,197 and are down 44.88% over seven days. Daily transactions dropped even more sharply, plunging 64.30% in a single day to 26,189 and falling 51.27% on the week. Adjusted transfer value also declined 41.94% to $118.12 million.

That deterioration creates a clear divergence between market positioning and actual network use. Speculators are increasing exposure, while transactional demand is fading.

Alphractal frames this as the core risk: “The data reveals a dangerous split: derivatives traders are aggressively long while actual network usage evaporates and exchange reserves swell. This suggests the recent price bounce is driven by leveraged speculation rather than organic adoption.”

Exchange balances add another layer of caution. Reserves rose 9.95% over the week to 27.52 billion DOGE, worth roughly $2.68 billion. Rising exchange reserves can indicate more available supply for sale, particularly when they coincide with weak on-chain demand.

At press time, DOGE traded at $0.09922.

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