The Dogecoin Foundation says the Dogecoin Treasury will become a publicly traded company within weeks, aiming to boost adoption, accessibility and more.The Dogecoin Foundation says the Dogecoin Treasury will become a publicly traded company within weeks, aiming to boost adoption, accessibility and more.

Dogecoin Treasury to Become Publicly Traded Company, Foundation Says

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Dogecoin Foundation says the Dogecoin Treasury will become a publicly traded company in a matter of weeks, and the group thinks that could change how people view and use the famously playful coin. In a thread shared on X, Courtney from the Dogecoin Foundation laid out what the move could mean for “the average shibe.”

The message was part enthusiastic, part practical: by turning the Dogecoin Treasury into a publicly traded stock, the Foundation argues, a large holding of DOGE could be concentrated behind a corporate vehicle, potentially reducing the number of coins in circulation and giving remaining coins room to “maybe” appreciate. “Dogecoin to the moon!” the post cheerfully declared, while also acknowledging that every investor’s goals are different.

Mainstream Adoption

Beyond price speculation, the Foundation framed the step as a reputational upgrade for Dogecoin. What began as a meme, Courtney wrote, could take on a more “serious holding” status in the eyes of businesses and consumers, a shift that could encourage more merchants to accept Dogecoin payments. The tweet even imagined everyday moments like choosing Dogecoin sushi over a Bitcoin pizza, showing the Foundation’s hope that mainstream adoption could follow.

The announcement also focused on accessibility. Making the Treasury a listed company, the Foundation said, would let ordinary investors buy into Dogecoin without needing a crypto wallet or learning “the Ways of Crypto.” The tweet pointed to existing traditional-market products, such as the 21Shares exchange-traded product mentioned earlier this year, as examples of how non-crypto-native buyers can take part.

Owning shares in a publicly traded entity would, the Foundation added, give investors a formal voice in how the Treasury is run: “Buying shares in a publicly traded company like this actually gets you a vote in how it’s run! So you all have a voice, and shibes together — strong.”

Courtney’s thread closed on a community-minded note, stressing that the move is backed by “real, committed backers” working toward a sustainable future for Dogecoin and its community. The Foundation kept a familiar tone throughout, blending meme-era cheer with reminders of financial prudence: “As always, DYOR, NFA, and Do Only Good Everyday.”

The Foundation did not provide additional details about the corporate structure, the timeline beyond “a few weeks,” or the identity of the company that will hold the Treasury in its tweet. Observers will be watching for formal filings and further announcements to clarify how the transition will work and what it could mean for DOGE holders and the broader crypto market.

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