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Jun 23 · 18:05 UTC

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Updated Jun 23 · 18:05 UTC
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Tools

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F&G

Fear & Greed

Composite sentiment gauge built from price action, momentum, and social signal.

Now: 62 · Greed

Crypto Converter

Any-to-any conversion across 30 majors, with fiat (USD, EUR, GBP) and stable rates.

1 BTC ≈ 27.30 ETH

Gas Tracker

Ethereum mainnet gwei plus an L2 grid. Standard, fast, and instant settlement bands.

14 gwei · Standard

Halving Countdown

Block-height projection for the next Bitcoin halving and historical reward curve.

2028 · 312 days

Portfolio Backtest

Pick an allocation, simulate 1Y / 3Y / 5Y returns, and compare against benchmarks.

60/30/10 · +84.2%
$1

Stablecoin Peg

Live deviation monitor for USDT, USDC, DAI and FDUSD with 30-day history.

USDT 0.9998 · stable
DCA

DCA Calculator

What-if dollar-cost-averaging across any pair. Compare to lump-sum entry.

$100/wk · 5y
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Why hoge.gg exists

Hoge.gg started as a deflationary token landing page in 2021. Three cycles later, the readers stayed for the analysis, not the contract. In 2026 the project pivoted: the token chapter closed, the newsroom opened. Every page from the old site is preserved verbatim in the archive below — we did not rewrite history, we kept it.

The full origin story, the HOGE token archive, and the editorial standards we use today all live below. Click each section to expand.

Our story, in four paragraphs

HOGE Finance launched on Ethereum in February 2021 as a community-run deflationary meme token. The contract burned 1% on every transfer; the community ran the marketing, the artwork, the wrapups. For three years the homepage of hoge.gg was a token landing page with charts, exchange listings, and the weekly wrap-up newsletter you can still read at /wrapup/.

By 2025 it was clear what kept the readers around. It was not the chart. It was the wrap-up. People were coming for the writing — the post-mortems on Curve exploits, the explainers on EIP rollouts, the slow, careful coverage of license events at MiCA and at the SEC. The contract had served its purpose. The readership had outgrown it.

In 2026 the original contributors made a call: sunset the token, reopen the domain as an independent newsroom. HOGE Wire is what came out the other side. The same domain, the same archive, a different remit — clear, unsponsored reporting on crypto markets, on-chain infrastructure, and the rails between the on-chain world and traditional finance.

Nothing of the old site was destroyed. The 2021–2025 wrap-ups, the team page, the NFT drops, the original token map — all preserved at their original URLs in the archive. We are a different newsroom that happens to have history.

The HOGE token archive (2021–2025)

The full original hoge.gg homepage as it appeared the day before the pivot. Token mechanics, exchange listings, team page, wrap-ups, and NFT drops — kept intact below for the record. None of this represents the current editorial position of HOGE Wire. We preserve it as published history.

How we report — editorial standards

Every story carries a named human byline. We do not publish anonymous work. Conflicts of interest are disclosed at the top of the piece, not buried in a footer. We do not accept paid placements as editorial. Affiliate links, where they appear, are marked rel="sponsored" and disclosed in the affiliate disclosure.

Corrections are published as a separate note at the top of the affected article, dated, and linked from the homepage for 48 hours. We do not silently edit copy after publication. Read the full editorial standards.

What you'll find on hoge.gg today

Six desks cover the beat: Markets (price action, technicals), DeFi & On-chain, Bitcoin & Layer-1s, Regulation & Policy, Macro & TradFi, and Culture & Long-reads. Each runs at its own cadence.

Seven interactive tools live alongside the reporting — a Fear & Greed gauge, an any-to-any crypto converter, a Bitcoin halving countdown, a gas tracker for ETH and the L2s, a portfolio backtest, a stablecoin peg monitor, and a dollar-cost-averaging calculator. The toolset is the part of the site you can play with; the reporting is the part you can quote.

Reporting runs in ten locales — English at the root, German at /de/ and /at/, French at /fr/, Italian at /it/, Danish at /dk/, Swedish at /se/, Finnish at /fi/, Norwegian at /no/, and Portuguese at /pt/. Each locale runs its own desk with its own editor.