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2025-09-23 09:00:00

21Shares’ Spot Dogecoin ETF Hits DTCC—Will It Ignite A Rally?

21Shares’ proposed spot Dogecoin ETF has appeared on the Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation’s public “Exchange Traded Funds — Active and Pre-Launch” roster under the ticker TDOG, a procedural milestone that readies Wall Street’s plumbing for potential trading but does not itself confer regulatory approval. Spot Dogecoin ETF Clears DTCC Step DTCC’s page explicitly aggregates both active funds and pre-launch tickers eligible for clearing and settlement, a step that historically has preceded launches for spot Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs, but with no guarantee on timing or outcome. While not a greenlight, the listing signals that broker-dealers can begin operational checks, including ticker set-ups and clearing eligibility. Related Reading: Grayscale Files For New Dogecoin ETF Amid Approval Expectations, Is The Next Price Surge Coming? The regulatory status remains unchanged: the US Securities and Exchange Commission is still reviewing 21Shares’ spot Dogecoin application. Nasdaq filed a 19b-4 in April to list the 21Shares Dogecoin ETF under its commodity-based trust rules, and the Trust’s S-1 describes a physically backed product that would hold DOGE and value shares against CF Benchmarks’ Dogecoin-Dollar pricing. In mid-August, the SEC formally instituted proceedings on the Nasdaq proposal, extending the review. Separately, the broader landscape shifted on September 18, when the SEC approved generic listing standards for spot commodity and digital-asset ETFs at US exchanges, shortening the potential filing-to-launch window but not altering asset-specific scrutiny. Context is also important: 21Shares is not alone in pursuing US spot DOGE exposure. Grayscale filed its own spot Dogecoin S-1 in mid-August, a day after the SEC delayed action on 21Shares’ bid. Meanwhile, outside the “pure” spot lane, Rex-Osprey’s DOJE ETF launched last week with hybrid exposure and above-expected first-day volume, underscoring investor appetite for meme-coin wrappers even as the Commission continues to weigh fully spot products. For traders, the question is whether TDOG’s DTCC footprint moves price now. History suggests the market often reacts to visible operational progress: BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin ETF famously appeared on DTCC weeks before its January 2024 debut. Will The DOGE Price React? At press time, DOGE traded around $0.240, little changed on the day, reflecting the distinction between operational milestones and capital commitments. The clearest near-term price lever may not be TDOG itself but Bitcoin’s regime. As technical analyst Kevin (@Kev_Capital_TA) put it after the listing surfaced, “BTC we need you to get your shit together relatively soon. Thank you. #Dogecoin #DOGE.” Related Reading: Dogecoin Ready To Bark Again? Analyst Sees Path To $0.45 In a longer note, he argued that “BTC is essentially trapped between 125K–106.8K,” with fading spot volumes and macro-data-driven swings, and that the “higher time frame goal is to break the weekly bear div and close weekly/monthly candles above the 125K area.” If that doesn’t happen, he cautioned, “practice caution,” because inflows into a DOGE spot ETF would likely be modest in a risk-off tape. Wrappers like ETFs tend to amplify existing trends rather than create them. DTCC appearance is a necessary back-office step; the catalysts that typically unlock sustained flows are a) an effective S-1 and a cleared exchange rule filing, b) a constructive macro/crypto risk backdrop, and c) distribution muscle. The first two remain unsettled. While the SEC’s September 18 move to adopt generic listing standards may compress timelines across altcoin proposals, 21Shares’ DOGE product still awaits the Commission’s specific determinations under both the S-1 and the exchange’s 19b-4. Notably, there is one more practical read-through from recent months. Spot altcoin ETF tickers have increasingly appeared on DTCC before decisions, from Solana to XRP and Hedera, and Bloomberg’s ETF desk has noted that most such entries eventually reach market—though not all, and not on a predictable calendar. That is the relevant precedent for TDOG today: the pipes are being fitted, the street is on notice, and the next decisive price catalyst likely resides not in the DTCC table, but in Bitcoin’s ability to resolve its range and re-ignite beta. Featured image created with DALL.E, chart from TradingView.com

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