
Market Cap · Circulating Supply · FDV
Market capitalization — or market cap — is calculated by multiplying the current DOGE price by the number of DOGE tokens in circulation. It is the most widely used metric for comparing the relative size of cryptocurrencies.
The Dogecoin market cap is approximately $14.2 billion USD as of April 11, 2026, based on a circulating supply of approximately 150 billion DOGE and a price of $0.0929. This places Dogecoin among the top 10 cryptocurrencies by market capitalization globally.
Market cap helps investors understand the scale of an asset. A cryptocurrency with a higher market cap is generally considered more stable and liquid than a lower-cap coin. Dogecoin's market cap of $14+ billion makes it a large-cap cryptocurrency, though it remains far more volatile than traditional large-cap stocks.
Dogecoin consistently ranks in the top 10 by market cap, typically sitting between #8 and #12. Its largest competitor in the meme coin space is Shiba Inu (SHIB), though DOGE's market cap is typically 3–5x larger. Among all cryptocurrencies, DOGE trails Bitcoin, Ethereum, Tether, BNB, Solana, and USDC in market cap as of 2026.