BitOrigin Begins $500M Dogecoin Treasury With 40.5M Buy, Analysts Predict Fresh Bull Cycle
Highlights
- BitOrigin Ltd has acquired 40.5 million DOGE as part of a larger $500 million Dogecoin treasury plan.
- CEO Jinghai Jiang says the investment is driven by the company’s mining expertise and belief in DOGE’s proof-of-work potential.
- BitOrigin’s large-scale commitment is seen as a bullish signal for broader DOGE market sentiment.
BitOrigin has announced the purchase of approximately 40.5 million DOGE, marking the first phase of its $500 million Dogecoin treasury plan.
BitOrigin Bets Big With Dogecoin Treasury
In a press release, Nasdaq-listed BitOrigin revealed the purchase of 40.5 million DOGE worth approximately $10 million. This suggests the start of its 500M DOGE treasury plan, as the company taps into the digital assets ecosystem.
Based on the company’s current share structure, the newly disclosed DOGE holdings have an initial DOGE-per-share ratio of approximately 0.691. This has an average purchase price of roughly $0.2466 per token. Jinghai Jiang, the CEO and chairman of BitOrigin, claims that this is a strategic move based on the company’s mining expertise and understanding of proof-of-work dynamics, rather than merely a speculative one.
We see Dogecoin’s utility potential for micropayments nearing an inflection point, driven by renewed developer activity and broader institutional interest in tokenization. While we embrace its cultural origins, which have helped drive liquidity and global familiarity, we believe current market conditions align with Dogecoin’s evolution toward decentralized finance.
With up to $500 million earmarked for its digital asset treasury, the company has signaled its intention to become a primary institutional holder of DOGE with this move. If market conditions remain favorable, this strategy could increase BitOrigin’s holdings, thereby strengthening the company’s connection to the token’s future.
The move by BitOrigin to enter DOGE-backed treasury positions is consistent with a growing trend in which American companies. For context, MicroStrategy (now Strategy) and Metaplanet are also holding a growing amount of cryptocurrency assets on their balance sheets. BitOrigin’s treasury model could make it the first publicly traded Dogecoin treasury company on Nasdaq.
Analysts Eye New DOGE Cycle Amid Treasury Plans
BitOrigin’s DOGE move has prompted a swift response from market observers. Some traders see Technical signals as indicating potential for additional gains. On its daily chart, Dogecoin recently broke through a long-standing resistance level. The RSI indicator maintained its momentum without displaying bearish divergence.
As market confidence is increased by interest from institutional buyers like BitOrigin, well-known cryptocurrency analyst GalaxyBTC pointed to the early phases of what may be a new DOGE cycle.

Trader Alan, known online as Trader Tardigrade, highlighted that even if DOGE pulls back to retest support near $0.25, this could set the stage for a healthy rally targeting $0.31 or even $0.42.

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