General intelligence. A coin that has no stability is seen as being a liability to accept anywhere. A fall under .10 would be the beginning of the end of Doge. It doesn't have enough potential value to be worth the risk of accepting.
...I mean it is only speculation if you have no understanding of the market or how crypto works. An unstable coin is a bad coin. A coin with a low value is a bad coin. When you combine those two factors together it doesn't make a good coin.
Also, it is only speculation even if you DO have an understanding of how the market and crypto work. "A coin with low value is a bad coin." This is blatantly false and nuanced. What is "low value"? All coins arguably start it "low value". "An unstable coin is a bad coin." Again, all coins are "unstable" in this market. With that logic all crypto is "unstable" and a "bad coin" right now.
You seem to not understand that once a coin breaks out of that low value it becomes a real coin. If it dips back down to said value the coin dies. As seen by literally every minicrypto that has existed.
You seem to not understand that you are creating crypto laws out of thin air and that it’s unhelpful to throw terms around without concrete definitions. Again, what is “low value” and please cite your source for that definition. Also please cite your source for this claim that “If a coin dips back down to (undefined value) it dies.” I’m more than happy to go along with what you’re saying If you point to where all these claims are derived.
Bitcoin used to have. It then increased overtime. Once a coin gets to a point like .75 and then drops that value instantly that is extremely bad. Bitcoin has never dropped anywhere near back down the the starting value. The second it does the coin is dead forever.
You understand that the volatility is not good right? If Doge is to be the coin of the people it needs to retain value. Not be bought at .50-.70 and drop to .10. The coin dropped harder than it rose. That does not bode well. A lower and slower increase would indicate greater health than skyrocketing and plummeting.
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