Large Trades - DogeCoin(DOGE) Spot

1H Block Trades
$ 0.00
Buy
$ 0.00
Sell
$ 0.00
24H Block Trades
$ 9.43
M
Buy
$ 5.12M
Sell
$ 4.31M

DogeCoin(DOGE) Large Trades Per Calendar Day

DogeCoin(DOGE) Large Trades Distribution

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DogeCoin(DOGE) Exchange's Large Orders Statistics

Exchanges
Turnover
Total Transaction Share
Bi**ce
Bi**ce
$2.00M
21.32%
O**x
O**x
$3.86M
41.03%
Ge**ni
Ge**ni
$255.46K
2.71%
U**it
U**it
$462.36K
4.9%
Bi**mb
Bi**mb
$2.00M
21.27%
X**OM
X**OM
$826.81K
8.77%
Global Data
$9.42M
100%
Buy
Sell

DogeCoin(DOGE) Large Trades

Exchanges
Contract Currency
Transaction Info
Turnover
O**x
O**x
2025-08-18 04:43:46
DOGE
$0.2341
Buy
$134.07K
≈ 572692.16DOGE
U**it
U**it
2025-08-18 03:16:57
DOGE
$0.2343
Buy
$118.88K
≈ 507374.72DOGE
O**x
O**x
2025-08-18 03:13:31
DOGE
$0.2332
Sell
$167.44K
≈ 717840.15DOGE
O**x
O**x
2025-08-18 02:59:43
DOGE
$0.2329
Buy
$153.49K
≈ 658873.75DOGE
X**OM
X**OM
2025-08-18 02:55:29
DOGE
$0.2310
Sell
$117.88K
≈ 510131.00DOGE
X**OM
X**OM
2025-08-18 02:55:14
DOGE
$0.2320
Sell
$259.59K
≈ 1118714.00DOGE
Bi**ce
Bi**ce
2025-08-18 02:55:11
DOGE
$0.2321
Buy
$149.73K
≈ 645055.00DOGE
Bi**ce
Bi**ce
2025-08-18 02:09:54
DOGE
$0.2360
Buy
$100.41K
≈ 425442.00DOGE
O**x
O**x
2025-08-18 02:08:43
DOGE
$0.2359
Buy
$1.32M
≈ 5608139.73DOGE
O**x
O**x
2025-08-18 01:58:08
DOGE
$0.2355
Buy
$300.29K
≈ 1275144.56DOGE

Frequently asked questions about DogeCoin(DOGE) Large Trades

What is a Large Trades in DogeCoin(DOGE)?

A large trade in DogeCoin (DOGE) refers to a single transaction or a series of closely grouped orders involving a significant volume of DOGE. These trades are typically executed by institutional investors, whales, or high-net-worth individuals, and they can significantly impact short-term price movements and market sentiment.

What is a Large Trades?

A large trade generally refers to any transaction that surpasses a predefined volume threshold in a given market. In cryptocurrency trading, large trades are often tracked to monitor whale activity, institutional movements, and potential trend reversals, as they reflect the behavior of market-moving entities.