House of Doge partners with Paxos to bring DOGE to PayPal rails

- House of Doge partnered with Paxos to plug Dogecoin into the infrastructure that powers PayPal, Venmo, Interactive Brokers, and other platforms.
- The deal gives DOGE a path to hundreds of millions of users.
- House of Doge has been building payment tools and stacking institutional DOGE holdings since last October.
House of Doge cut a deal with Paxos, the regulated crypto infrastructure company that runs the back end for PayPal, Venmo, Interactive Brokers, and a bunch of other platforms. The partnership went live on June 1, 2026, and connects Dogecoin to the same custody and brokerage networks that service hundreds of millions of users in 150+ countries.
Paxos handles the custody, liquidity, compliance, and other back end work. Its enterprise clients have the option to offer DOGE to their users. Each platform decides what to list.
Nick Robnett, who runs crypto at Paxos, said the company looks forward to working with clients “as they evaluate expanding their digital asset offerings.”
Paxos connects tradfi apps to Dogecoin
Paxos holds a federal charter from the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) in the U.S. and has licenses in Singapore, Europe, and Abu Dhabi. The company also issues stablecoins like PayPal USD and Pax Gold, and has pulled in $500+ million from backers like Founders Fund and PayPal Ventures.
Dogecoin is the biggest memecoin in the crypto space, but it’s not available in many traditional finance apps.
House of Doge CEO Marco Margiotta said the partnership helps Dogecoin reach more people around the world. He called it “a major step forward in accelerating global access for Dogecoin.” He added that Paxos creates “a powerful pathway for leading global fintech platforms to make Dogecoin accessible to their users.”
House of Doge has partnered with @Paxos, a leading regulated blockchain infrastructure platform, to integrate Dogecoin ($DOGE) across their Crypto Brokerage platform. Paxos powers crypto infrastructure for globally recognized platforms giving this partnership the potential to… https://t.co/jKIvXVdjCm
— House of Doge (@houseofdoge) June 1, 2026
House of Doge expands the Dogecoin ecosystem
Last year, House of Doge announced plans to go public on Nasdaq through a reverse merger with Brag House Holdings. Brag House shareholders approved the deal with 98% of votes cast in favor in April 2026. Margiotta said the public market access would help House of Doge scale Dogecoin’s payment infrastructure and mainstream utility faster.
Since then, the company has stacked one of the largest institutional DOGE positions. Together with 21Shares, House of Doge held north of 837 million Dogecoin as of October 2025. That pile is split between a Swiss exchange-traded product (ETP) and the Official Dogecoin Treasury.
House of Doge wants Dogecoin to be used for more than memes. The company is working on a consumer payments app called “Such App”, a business API suite branded Doge Connect, and merchant acceptance tools.
All of it is aimed at moving Dogecoin away from pure speculation and toward actual payment use. The Paxos integration is making it easy for regular people to buy DOGE through apps they’re already using.
At the time of writing, Dogecoin (DOGE) is trading at $0.10 according to CoinGecko data. The biggest memecoin ranks 11, but it’s down by 1.7%. The trading volume is hovering at ~$952 million with a positive uptick of 1% in the past 24 hours for DOGE.
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FAQs
Which platforms might offer Dogecoin through this deal?
Paxos runs the crypto infrastructure for PayPal, Venmo, Interactive Brokers, and Mercado Libre, among others. But each of those companies decides on its own which tokens to list.
What exactly is House of Doge?
House of Doge is the corporate arm of the Dogecoin Foundation. The company is focused on building payment infrastructure around Dogecoin and holds 837 million DOGE tokens.
Is Paxos actually regulated?
Yes. Paxos holds a federal banking charter from the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) in the U.S. and has licenses from regulators in Singapore, Europe, and Abu Dhabi.
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Randa Moses
Randa Moses is an editor and reporter at Cryptopolitan covering tech, AI, robotics, crypto, scams, and hacks. She has worked in the crypto space since 2017. She held roles at Forward Protocol, AmaZix, and Cryptosomniac. Randa holds a degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from the University of Bradford.
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