House of Doge Unveils ‘Such’ App to Boost Dogecoin Payments by 2026

TLDR

  • The Dogecoin Foundation-backed House of Doge is developing the ‘Such’ app to enhance Dogecoin payments and everyday commerce.
  • The ‘Such’ app will feature a self-custodial wallet, real-time transaction feed, and tools for merchants to accept Dogecoin payments.
  • The app aims to make it easier for users to spend Dogecoin and for small businesses to manage Dogecoin transactions.
  • House of Doge plans to launch the app in early 2026, with development starting in March 2025.
  • The app will be built on open-source technology developed by the Dogecoin Foundation to enable wider adoption of Dogecoin.

The Dogecoin Foundation-backed House of Doge is developing a new app named “Such,” aimed at expanding Dogecoin’s use in payments and everyday commerce. The app is set to launch in early 2026 as part of a broader effort to enhance the utility of the popular memecoin. With a focus on easing Dogecoin transactions, the app will feature a self-custody wallet, real-time transaction feed, and merchant tools to support small businesses.

Such App to Simplify Dogecoin Payments for Users and Merchants

The “Such” app will help reduce the barriers to using Dogecoin for payments. It will provide both users and merchants with tools to facilitate transactions with ease. The app’s key feature will be its self-custodial wallet, giving users control over their digital assets. Additionally, real-time transaction tracking will keep users informed about the status of their Dogecoin payments.

For merchants, the app will offer specialized tools known as “Hustles.” These tools are designed to allow individuals and small businesses to list their offerings and manage Dogecoin payments. House of Doge aims to make it simpler for users to spend Dogecoin and for businesses to accept it. “We want to enable anyone to start their hustle with Dogecoin through the Such app,” said Timothy Stebbing, Chief Technology Officer at House of Doge.

Aiming for Broader Dogecoin Adoption with Open-Source Technology

Such will be built on open-source technology developed by the Dogecoin Foundation. This open-source approach aims to make Dogecoin more accessible for everyday use without relying on custodial intermediaries. House of Doge has assembled a team of 20 developers based in Melbourne, Australia, to bring the app to life. With development starting in March 2025, the app is on track for a closed beta ahead of the public launch.

The broader ambition behind the app is to push Dogecoin towards wider adoption globally. House of Doge believes that making Dogecoin easier to use in day-to-day transactions will help bring the cryptocurrency into mainstream use. “We want to see Dogecoin become a widely used global decentralized currency,” said Marco Margiotta, CEO of House of Doge.

The app’s official X account has been active since 2023, with posts hinting at its upcoming features. The company has secured the domain suchpay.com, which currently advertises “instant” Dogecoin payments with minimal fees. These developments signal the growing efforts of the Dogecoin Foundation-backed team to integrate Dogecoin further into everyday economic activity.

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