Dogecoin jumps as $20m whale transfer hits Robinhood

A large Dogecoin transfer to Robinhood has drawn attention amid a volatile crypto market. On Saturday, 203.6 million DOGE—worth roughly $20.1 million—was moved from an unknown wallet to the trading platform, coinciding with a 6% rebound in Dogecoin’s price.

Just days earlier, on February 4, nearly 278 million DOGE valued at about $29.5 million was also transferred to Robinhood. These repeated large movements suggest heightened activity by major holders during a period of market instability.

The broader cryptocurrency market has struggled since a sharp sell-off in October that eroded investor confidence. More recently, prices have been pressured by the unwinding of leveraged positions and increased volatility. Dogecoin fell for three consecutive sessions, hitting a low of $0.0799 on February 6 before rebounding to around $0.10, with losses attributed to risk-off sentiment and heavy derivatives trading.

Liquidity conditions have also weakened. Dogecoin’s market depth declined from roughly $12 million at the start of January 2026 to about $10 million in early February, a drop that can amplify price swings during turbulent periods.

Traders are closely watching key technical levels. A break below $0.07 could open the door to further downside toward $0.05, while a sustained move above the $0.106–$0.110 range may be needed to confirm a recovery. Overall, Dogecoin’s recent price action and whale activity point to ongoing uncertainty, with volatility likely to persist in the near term.

BMNR stock slowly prepares a rebound as key Ethereum metrics soar

The BMNR stock price hovered at the crucial support level of $20 as BitMine continued to accumulate Ethereum, and its fundamentals improved.

BitMine stock has retreated by over 85%from its highest level in July last year. It is also slowly forming the highly bullish falling wedge pattern, pointing to a strong rebound.

In a statement, Tom Lee’s BitMine said that it continued to buy Ethereum (ETH) tokens last week, bringing its total holdings to over 4.326 million. It also holds 193 Bitcoin (BTC) and nearly $600 million in cash. Its other assets include $200 million in Beast Industries and $19 million in Eightco Holdings, a company that has invested in Worldcoin.

BitMine stock may ultimately benefit from Ethereum’s fundamentals, which have continued improving in the past few months, with third-party data showing relentless growth. Ethereum transactions, fees, and active addresses have continued to soar over the past few months, a trend that has accelerated after the Fusaka upgrade.

More data show that the amount of staked Ethereum continues to rise. The staking queue has jumped to over 4 million coins, with entry rising to over 70 days. Rising staking inflow is a sign that demand continues rising.

At the same time, data show that the supply of ETH tokens on exchanges has continued to fall and is now at its lowest level since 2016.

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