The cryptocurrency market saw a swift resurgence, with Bitcoin and many leading digital assets staging notable gains. Dogecoin was among the top performers, advancing 10% to $0.0771, building on Wednesday’s momentum after previously dipping to a low of $0.069. The popular dog-themed coin briefly reached $0.078 early Thursday before pulling back slightly.
Dogecoin jumps 10% as crypto market rebounds, outpaces S&P 500
Dogecoin cofounder reacts to rapid crypto recovery
Billy Markus, cofounder of Dogecoin and known on X as Shibetoshi Nakamoto, responded to the sudden upswing in digital assets with a post on social media. Markus, who originally created Dogecoin as a joke before the project gained global popularity, shared a screenshot that highlighted the widespread rally across the crypto sector. The image featured assets such as Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, and Dogecoin trading decisively higher.
His post featured two pointed questions, written with an enthusiastic mix of question marks and exclamation points: “is crypto back? is the 2026 nightmare over?” Markus’s comment referenced ongoing uncertainty in cryptocurrency markets following turmoil in 2026.
The crypto sector endured an extended period of selling after a significant flash crash last October, which wiped out $19 billion in value. Since then, investors have watched closely for signs of sustained recovery.
Dogecoin cofounder Billy Markus questioned whether the recent rebound signals a lasting change, asking, “is crypto back? is the 2026 nightmare over?”
In the image shared by Markus, cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, and Dogecoin all showed robust advances, notably exceeding the S&P 500’s gain of only 0.21% during the same timeframe.
| Dogecoin | +10% |
| Bitcoin | Higher |
| Ethereum | Higher |
| Solana | Higher |
| S&P 500 | +0.21% |
Market context and investor sentiment
The broader financial markets are adjusting to the latest Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) minutes, released Wednesday. The minutes from the Federal Reserve’s July meeting revealed that most officials supported maintaining current interest rates, while some advocated for an increase. This split likely contributed to only modest gains in the S&P 500.
Despite the muted response from equities, cryptocurrencies moved higher, with Dogecoin, Bitcoin, and others rallying far above stock market returns. The divergence between crypto assets and traditional markets brought fresh attention from traders and market commentators.
The recent activity prompted renewed debate about whether digital assets have put the difficult stretch of 2026 behind them. Markus’s question about the “2026 nightmare” reflects uncertainties that still linger due to last year’s market shakeout.
Market observers note that a lasting trend cannot be confirmed without extended rallies in cryptocurrencies over the coming weeks and months.
Mini dictionary: Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC), the branch of the US Federal Reserve responsible for setting monetary policy, including interest rates and money supply regulation.
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