The Dogecoin Foundation-supported team plans to launch the DOGE Payment and Merchant Adoption Such in early 2026.
BlockBeats News, January 21, the team supported by the Dogecoin Foundation is advancing a DOGE payment and everyday business application called Such, planned to be officially launched in the first half of 2026, with the goal of expanding Dogecoin's use cases from trading speculation to payments and real-world business.
The application is being jointly developed by House of Doge (the official corporate entity of the Dogecoin Foundation) and its Nasdaq-listed merger partner Brag House Holdings. The two parties signed a final merger agreement last month, and the merged entity is expected to go public after the completion of the transaction, also targeting early 2026.
According to the introduction, Such will be a consumer-oriented product that combines a self-hosted wallet with built-in business tools, aimed at reducing the two-way friction of DOGE payments to make it easier for users to pay with Dogecoin and for merchants to accept DOGE more easily. The initial features of the application are expected to include:
Self-hosted wallet creation
Real-time transaction records
Merchant tools "Hustles" for individuals and small businesses to list products or services and manage DOGE payments
House of Doge states that more features are still in development and will be announced later. The Such project was launched in March 2025 and is being developed by a 20-person team based in Melbourne, Australia, using open-source technology from the Dogecoin Foundation, with the goal of promoting DOGE's use in everyday economic activities without the need for custodial intermediaries.
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