Dogecoin has a new utility pitch, and this one is aimed squarely at one of crypto’s most discussed institutional themes.
Dogecoin Price May Get Major Utility BoostStebbing is effectively sketching a path where demand for DOGE would come not only from speculation or meme-cycle reflexivity, but from its use as the medium of exchange for tokenized assets. He framed the opportunity in deliberately broad terms, arguing that tokenization should cover “real assets, Hotels, Businesses, Minerals, Oil & Gas etc.” and adding, “if you want to trade, you do it with Dogecoin.” The proposed rollout is phased: start on a sidechain, prove the model there, then seek eventual migration to L1.
The plan I’ve been working toward for the last 12 months: Make Dogecoin an asset-backed currency in the next 2-3 years by shifting the market for Real World Asset tokenisation to Fractal Engine, AKA: the bespoke dogecoin-denominated RWA rules engine.
Then once proven, work to…
Fink said that if markets move in that direction, transactions that now take days could clear in seconds, while capital currently locked up by settlement frictions could be recycled back into the economy more quickly. He also wrote that tokenized funds could one day become as familiar to investors as ETFs, provided digital identity infrastructure catches up.
That makes Stebbing’s proposal easier to understand in market terms: the bull case is not simply that Dogecoin gains another narrative, but that it tries to attach itself to a theme one of the world’s largest asset managers already treats as a serious part of finance’s next phase.
At press time, DOGE traded at $0.09937.


















