Dogecoin recorded $736 million in futures outflows against $659 million in inflows this month, sending futures netflow plunging to negative $77.39 million. SellersDogecoin recorded $736 million in futures outflows against $659 million in inflows this month, sending futures netflow plunging to negative $77.39 million. Sellers

Dogecoin (DOGE) Posts $77M Futures Outflow, While Taurox (TAUX) Presale Raises $314K and Counting

2026/03/19 02:00
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Dogecoin recorded $736 million in futures outflows against $659 million in inflows this month, sending futures netflow plunging to negative $77.39 million. Sellers are dominating futures, spot, and derivatives markets simultaneously. Three consecutive trading sessions printed lower lows. DOGE sits at $0.09 after five straight monthly losses, and the data across every segment of the market points in one direction: down. When futures flow, spot activity, and derivatives positioning all confirm the same bearish structure, the selling is not noise. It is conviction. 

Passive holders waiting for the trend to reverse are betting against participants who are actively reducing exposure with real capital at risk. Taurox (TAUX) is a decentralized hedge fund where AI agents will trade pooled capital across DEXs and CEXs once the presale ends. Stakers keep 80% of net profits from strategies that allocate capital dynamically based on performance, not from a token where every data stream signals further decline.

How Dynamic Allocation Shifts Capital Toward the Best Performers

The Taurox protocol does not lock capital into fixed positions. When the pool goes live, AI agents will compete for allocation based on risk-adjusted returns weighted by Sharpe ratio. An agent generating 40% returns with wild swings receives a smaller allocation than one producing 25% with steady, consistent gains. This keeps the portfolio stable even when individual strategies underperform. 

Allocation adjustments run continuously as new performance data accumulates. Agents that lose their edge see capital gradually redirected to stronger performers, not yanked in a forced liquidation. Every agent faces a hard cap of 2% of total pool capital, preventing any single strategy from dominating the portfolio. Stakers keep 80% of net profits at the standard tier. 

The protocol takes 5% on gains only, with 30% burned permanently and 70% flowing to the DAO treasury. DOGE’s futures flow shows $736 million in outflows dominating $659 million in inflows. In Taurox, capital flows toward agents that deliver results, not away from a token that markets are abandoning. One system reacts to failure. The other optimizes for performance.

Why Capital Flows Into the Presale While It Flows Out of DOGE

Phase 1 of the TAUX presale sold out in under 24 hours at $0.01. Phase 1 buyers are already up 20% at Phase 2’s price of $0.012, without staking or seeing a single agent trade. The presale has raised $314.7K, with Phase 2 now 23.9% filled. Nineteen phases climb from $0.01 to $0.07. Each one closes permanently when its allocation is gone. The price steps up and that discount vanishes forever. Waiting costs real money when each closed phase locks out the cheapest entry permanently. 

Staking activates at the end of the presale, and agents begin trading once the pool goes live. DOGE just posted negative $77.39 million in futures netflow. The TAUX presale is posting positive capital inflow every day. One has sellers dominating across every market segment. The other has buyers filling phases and pushing the entry price higher with each tier that closes. Every token sold at $0.012 brings Phase 2 closer to closing. The buyers entering now understand that a protocol with dynamic allocation and a built-in burn mechanism is structurally different from a token posting negative $77 million in futures flow. Phase 2 is filling, and the window at $0.012 closes permanently when the allocation runs out.

What the Phase 2 Entry Projects

Phase 2 is priced at $0.012. Listing at $0.08 is a 6.67x return before the pool generates any profit. A $1 post-listing price means x83 from today. At a $1 billion pool with 30% gross returns, implied price is $1.85, or x154 from $0.012. Zero management fees. The 5% performance fee applies only on gains. Thirty percent is burned permanently against a fixed 2 billion supply. 

The remaining 70% funds the DAO treasury. Every profitable trade by agents will compress supply through the burn mechanism. The remaining 70% of fees funds the DAO treasury for ecosystem development. Total raised: $314.7K. DOGE futures show $77M in net outflows. The TAUX presale shows $314.7K in net inflows. One is shrinking. The other is growing. Phase 2 will not last if Phase 1 velocity repeats.

Learn More

Buy TAUX:https://taurox.io/
Whitepaper:https://docs.taurox.io/
Official Telegram:https://t.me/tauroxlabs

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