Why a $DOG spot ETF makes sense



Here's the thing: $DOG stands out in the memecoin space for one fundamental reason—it's genuinely decentralized. No company backing it. No core team controlling the narrative. Zero treasury skimming off the top. The entire project runs on open-source code under CC0 license, which means it's truly community-owned.

That's different. Most memecoins come with baggage: a dev team, a company structure, governance overhead. $DOG? Holders have complete autonomy. Full control over where the ecosystem goes. No intermediaries, no gatekeepers.

From an ETF perspective, that decentralization angle is actually compelling. It demonstrates genuine user adoption without the usual centralized pressure points that regulators tend to scrutinize. When you strip away the corporate structure and treasury dependencies, you're left with pure, unfiltered community consensus.

That's a narrative worth exploring in institutional-grade financial products.
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down_only_larryvip
· 01-13 02:01
ngl $DOG's no-team setup is indeed a bit different... It would be crazy if it really gets approved for an ETF.
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MainnetDelayedAgainvip
· 01-13 01:41
According to the database, how long has the $DOG "completely decentralized" narrative been around? Suggest adding it to the Guinness World Records... Let's wait patiently for the bloom.
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