Dogecoin Leads With a 10.19% Surge as BTC Holds $77,346
Dogecoin is up 10.19% near $0.0932 as Bitcoin holds near $77,346 on August 22, 2026. CoinPlug maps the major candles, catalysts, and what you should do next.
Dogecoin is up 10.19% over the last 24 hours, trading near $0.0932 on CoinGecko as of Saturday, August 22, 2026. Bitcoin sits near $77,346 (+0.28%), Ethereum near $2,431.42 (+0.65%), and Solana near $94.54 (+3.91%). The majors are green on the day, with DOGE doing the real work while BTC chops just under the high seventy-thousands and SOL extends a cleaner bounce.
Price action on the majors
The chart right now is a classic post-flush grind, not a clean breakout parade. BTC’s 24-hour move is thin, the kind of slow bid that holds a level after noise rather than a vertical rip. ETH is firmer but still measured. SOL’s almost 4% pop is the cleaner intermediate signal among the large caps. DOGE is the outlier candle: double-digit green while the rest of the basket stays orderly.
That split matters if you live in these markets. When DOGE outruns BTC and ETH on a quiet Saturday print, mindshare shifts fast on the timeline and perps desks start watching relative strength again. Spot bids on the majors look constructive, not frantic. The story is recovery candles after pressure, not a blank-check melt-up.
What hosts are flagging around the bounce
Christian Barker (Barkmeta / Bark) has stayed openly bullish on DOGE through mid-to-late August on X, including calls for much higher levels and repeated notes that ETF interest is building while a Clarity Act window approaches. David Chaboki (Shibo) has been mapping the same stretch with harder numbers: roughly $550 million in overnight long liquidations, a sharp total-market wipe on the chart, an SEC crypto-asset regulatory proposal, BlackRock’s 1–2% portfolio allocation talk, Treasury activity framed as “Not QE,” and a Senate CLARITY Act vote dated around September 15. Treat that stack as host color and catalyst watchlist, not confirmed desk flow totals.
Independent confirmation of exact weekly US spot BTC ETF dollar inflows, formal short-squeeze sizing, or White House language is not in this brief. What is firm is the CoinGecko snapshot and the public posts. If you are already in the room, you already know how quickly those narratives reprice alts when DOGE leads.
What you should do next
First, mark the live levels, not the round fantasy numbers. BTC near $77,346, ETH near $2,431, SOL near $94.54, DOGE near $0.0932. Write them down. Compare your bags and perps against those prints before you size anything.
Second, watch relative strength, not just dollar price. If DOGE keeps printing stronger daily candles than BTC while SOL holds its bounce, the market is telling you risk appetite is selective. If DOGE fades back into the majors’ tighter range, the leadership move was a one-day spike.
Third, put the September Clarity Act vote and the SEC crypto-asset proposal on a calendar alert. Hosts are treating those as the next volatility windows. You do not need to front-run a headline. You do need a plan for how your spot and perps behave if regulatory mindshare spikes again.
Fourth, respect the liquidation scar. Overnight long wipes of the size Shibo flagged leave thin liquidity and jumpy candles. That usually means tighter risk, smaller size, and no chasing green after the move already printed.
Fifth, keep the majors clean. This brief is BTC, ETH, SOL, and DOGE only. Skip the low-cap hitchhikers until the large caps decide direction.
FAQ
What are the dated major prices for August 22, 2026? CoinGecko showed BTC near $77,346 (+0.28%), ETH near $2,431.42 (+0.65%), SOL near $94.54 (+3.91%), and DOGE near $0.0932 (+10.19%) on the Saturday snapshot used for this story.
Why is DOGE outrunning the other majors? On this print, DOGE simply has the strongest 24-hour candle. Host commentary from Barkmeta / Bark has been repeatedly bullish on DOGE, while the broader basket is still grinding after a liquidation flush.
Is a large ETF inflow number confirmed here? No. Hosts describe surging ETF interest and heavy bidding. Exact weekly US spot BTC ETF dollar totals are not independently verified in this pack, so they stay off the confirmed column.
What regulatory dates are in play? Shibo has cited a Senate CLARITY Act vote around September 15 and an SEC crypto-asset proposal already in circulation. Those are calendar items to track, not guaranteed pumps.
Where should attention go from here? Back to the chart. Hold the four major levels above, track DOGE versus BTC strength, and keep size disciplined into the next regulatory window. That is the practical next step for anyone already watching these candles.