【Crypto World】The story of Dogecoin has taken another step. 21Shares officially announced that they will launch a physically-backed Dogecoin ETF on the Nasdaq—ticker symbol TDOG, which will start trading on January 22, 2026.
What does this mean? U.S. investors no longer need to go through the hassle of trading on exchanges; they can buy Dogecoin directly from traditional brokerage accounts. The holding costs are also transparent—management fee of 0.50%, which is not expensive compared to some crypto products.
Even more interesting is what this trend reflects. DOGE, which emerged from internet memes, is now being recognized by institutional investors and packaged into compliant ETF products. This indicates that crypto assets are gradually gaining mainstream acceptance, and institutional players are starting to seriously consider how to incorporate these assets into regulated frameworks.
The current situation is that Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs are already widespread, while various innovative assets are also pushing into the traditional financial sector. DOGE reaching this point, to some extent, signifies the ongoing maturation of the crypto market.
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SolidityStruggler
· 01-23 09:30
0.50% this fee rate is really okay, much more reasonable than the transaction fees I paid when I bought coins before.
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SchrödingersNode
· 01-23 09:28
DOGE has gone from meme coin to institutional darling, and the turnaround was pretty quick... But a 0.5% fee rate is indeed more reasonable than expected.
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BearMarketBuilder
· 01-23 09:25
Dogecoin, this crappy coin, can even be included in ETFs, hilarious. Who still praises the 0.5% fee rate?
DOGE Spot ETF is coming: 21Shares will launch TDOG on Nasdaq with a 0.50% fee
【Crypto World】The story of Dogecoin has taken another step. 21Shares officially announced that they will launch a physically-backed Dogecoin ETF on the Nasdaq—ticker symbol TDOG, which will start trading on January 22, 2026.
What does this mean? U.S. investors no longer need to go through the hassle of trading on exchanges; they can buy Dogecoin directly from traditional brokerage accounts. The holding costs are also transparent—management fee of 0.50%, which is not expensive compared to some crypto products.
Even more interesting is what this trend reflects. DOGE, which emerged from internet memes, is now being recognized by institutional investors and packaged into compliant ETF products. This indicates that crypto assets are gradually gaining mainstream acceptance, and institutional players are starting to seriously consider how to incorporate these assets into regulated frameworks.
The current situation is that Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs are already widespread, while various innovative assets are also pushing into the traditional financial sector. DOGE reaching this point, to some extent, signifies the ongoing maturation of the crypto market.