Worldcoin and Dogecoin are drawing renewed technical attention as they approach important inflection points, supported by contrasting but potentially significant catalysts.
Worldcoin (WLD) is testing the $0.3496–$0.3560 resistance zone after recovering from a late-July low near $0.30. Analyst wolf_king888 describes an ascending triangle on TradingView, arguing the prior downtrend may have ended, but warns the pattern is unconfirmed until buyers hold above resistance. A separate four-hour analysis by BKVIP identifies $0.3496–$0.3560 as immediate resistance, with sellers repeatedly pushing the token toward $0.3300–$0.3320. A decisive close above $0.3560 could open a path toward $0.3600–$0.3650, then $0.3800–$0.3900, making $0.40 the psychological threshold. Failure and a break below $0.3060–$0.3100 could expose $0.2960–$0.3000.
The WLD setup has strengthened because Grayscale filed an S-1 with the U.S. SEC on July 20, 2026, for a proposed spot Worldcoin ETF, GWLD. The fund would hold WLD directly and trade on Nasdaq, with BitGo as custodian and BNY Mellon as administrator. WLD gained roughly 8% after the filing, reaching an intraday high near $0.387, though that catalyst alone did not establish a lasting uptrend. In addition, World’s tokenomics schedule reduced the aggregate daily unlock rate by 43% on July 24, from about 5.1 million WLD to 2.9 million WLD, meaning roughly 803 million fewer tokens are scheduled to enter the unlock schedule over a year. Eightco Holdings disclosed nearly 302 million WLD in its treasury as of July 26, maintaining its position as the largest publicly disclosed institutional WLD holder.
Dogecoin (DOGE) is trading near $0.06991, up 0.20% over 24 hours at press time. Castillo Trading views the setup as favorable risk-to-reward, with support near $0.07 and first recovery near $0.09–$0.095, followed by $0.118–$0.12. Ali Charts reported that Dogecoin whales accumulated more than 430 million DOGE over the past week, lifting whale balances from roughly 18.5 billion DOGE toward nearly 18.9 billion DOGE. Eliz cautioned that a prior bullish breakout failed due to weak volume, while The Moon Show highlights a large falling wedge above the $0.055–$0.060 multi-year support, with a break above $0.075–$0.080 seen as confirmation for a move toward $0.10–$0.12 and potentially $0.18–$0.20 in a broader recovery.
Neither coin has confirmed a breakout. WLD must first clear $0.3560 with sustained buying, while DOGE needs to defend the $0.067–$0.070 base and reclaim $0.09 with stronger spot volume. The combination of institutional interest, reduced emissions and whale accumulation improves the fundamental backdrop, but key resistance levels remain the main technical barriers.