Dogecoin Foundation-Backed DOGE ETF Debuts on Nasdaq

Published at 2026-01-22 14:45:09

The 21Shares spot DOGE fund, supported by the Dogecoin Foundation, began trading on Nasdaq following formal approval from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Now listed and actively trading as of Jan. 22, 2026, the ETF marks the first U.S. spot vehicle for Dogecoin to clear the SEC's regulatory review and hit a major exchange.

The listing is significant because it broadens access to DOGE via a regulated product, potentially increasing liquidity, price discovery, and institutional participation. That said, investors should weigh the usual crypto risks—high volatility, fees, and custody considerations—against potential inflows and mainstream adoption. For traders and long-term holders alike, the ETF represents another channel to gain exposure to Dogecoin within familiar brokerage accounts, while regulatory oversight and market dynamics continue to shape outcomes.

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