Dogecoin Vs. TRON: Which Coin May Hit $1 First?
By: thebittimes|2025/05/02 15:00:05
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Dogecoin (DOGE) and TRON (TRX) have both made a healthy recovery over the last month. Both assets faced a substantial price correction after President Trump’s tariff spree. DOGE and TRX have recovered their recent losses. Also Read: Solana vs Litecoin: 5% Drop for SOL & LTC Eyes $200 Resistance Dogecoin And TRON Follow Market Resurgence DOGE has rallied 1.6% in the daily charts, 15.8% in the 14-day charts, 5.7% in the monthly charts, and 40.6% since May 2024. TRX, on the other hand, has rallied 0.5% in the weekly charts, 0.2% in the 14-day charts, 3.6% in the monthly charts, and 101% since May 2024. DOGE and TRX are following the market-wide resurgence. Bitcoin (BTC) has reclaimed the $96,000 price point. The global crypto market cap has risen to $3.12 trillion. BTC’s rally is likely due to an increase in institutional investments. The current market upswing is likely not because of retail money. Also Read: Cryptocurrency: Top 3 Memecoins Predicted To Rally In May 2025 Other bullish developments have also aided DOGE and TRX’s recovery. The SEC has a new pro-Bitcoin candidate at its helm. Paul Atkins is expected to be far more lenient to the crypto industry than outgoing head Gary Gensler. The Federal Reserve is also expected to lower interest rates soon. A dip in interest rates could boost crypto investments. Which Asset Will hit $1 First? Dogecoin (DOGE) has to rally 454.63% to hit the $1 mark. TRON (TRX), on the other hand, has to rally by about 308% to hit the same target. TRX has a lot less ground to cover to reach its target. According to Changelly, DOGE will breach the $1 mark sometime in May 2030, about five years from now. The platform anticipates the asset to trade at a maximum price of $1.01 in May 2030. Also Read: Dogecoin Is Breaking Out Of Its Meme Coin Status, Here’s Why Changelly presents a more bullish outlook for TRX. The platform anticipates the asset to hit the $1 mark in July 2028, a little over three years from now.
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