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Memecoins drift lower as traders defend resistance zones

Dogecoin edged down to $0.123 while Shiba Inu slipped to $0.000007165, with both tokens failing to sustain rebounds during U.S. hours as bitcoin’s attempted bounce faded and ether stayed heavy — a setup that kept meme coins pinned to technical levels rather than narrative catalysts.

News background

Meme coins continued to trade like high-beta proxies for broader risk appetite as large-cap crypto remained choppy into year-end. Bitcoin’s rebound attempts haven’t shown consistent follow-through during U.S. hours, and that lack of momentum has kept speculative corners of the market under pressure.

Ether’s muted tape has also mattered. With ETH struggling to regain traction, flows have leaned toward caution in higher-risk sectors, and meme tokens like DOGE and SHIB have been among the first to get sold into strength. Thin liquidity and position cleanup into late December have amplified moves around obvious technical levels, even when headline news is limited.

Technical analysis

DOGE remains in a tightening consolidation, but with a bearish bias after repeated failures above $0.1260–$0.1264. That zone is now the most visible near-term supply, reinforced by high-volume rejections, while the $0.1208–$0.1220 band is the demand shelf holding the structure together. A sustained break below $0.122 risks a deeper slide toward $0.1280 and then $0.1250, while a reset requires reclaiming $0.133 to unwind the short-term downtrend and force sellers to cover.

SHIB’s structure is weaker. Price slipped through the $0.00000717–$0.00000718 floor, confirming a descending-channel bias and shifting focus to $0.000007145 as the next support marker. If that level fails, the next real demand pocket sits near $0.00000707, while rebounds are likely capped in the $0.00000722–$0.00000725 zone unless volume returns in a sustained way.

The straight read is that DOGE is still range-trading at the bottom of its band, while SHIB has already lost a key level and is trading like it’s searching for the next floor. That divergence usually signals sector-wide fragility rather than selective accumulation.

Price action summary

DOGE slipped from $0.1258 to $0.1230 over 24 hours, with volume running 11.5% above its seven-day average
A high-volume rejection near $0.1264 reinforced that sellers remain active on rebounds
Support stayed active near $0.1208–$0.1220, keeping the market from unraveling
SHIB slid to $0.000007165 after breaking the $0.00000717–$0.00000718 floor
Selling accelerated during the drop from the $0.00000722–$0.00000725 resistance zone toward $0.00000707 support

What traders should know

This is still a technical market, not a headline market. DOGE is trading off clean levels, and $0.122 is the line that matters: hold it and the market can keep grinding sideways; lose it and downside opens quickly as stops trigger below the range. For DOGE, upside relief starts only if price can reclaim $0.1264, with $0.133 as the level that would actually change the bias.

SHIB is more vulnerable because the breakdown already happened. Bulls need to reclaim $0.00000717–$0.00000718 to neutralize the slide, otherwise $0.000007145 is the next “must hold,” and failure there likely draws price toward $0.00000707.

If bitcoin can’t sustain rebounds and ether remains heavy, meme coins tend to keep bleeding — not in one straight flush, but in repeated failed bounces that invite more selling. The trade is simple: watch whether DOGE holds $0.122 and whether SHIB can regain its broken floor. Those two levels will tell you whether this is base-building or another leg down.

Source: https://www.coindesk.com/markets/2025/12/27/price-action-of-dog-memecoins-dogecoin-shiba-inu-muted-amid-thin-holiday-liquidity

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