In today’s update, BabyDoge has reached another milestone in its token burn program. The community burned more than 4.66 trillion tokens in line with its burn campaign. Alongside the milestone, the team also shared updates on its charity efforts and announced a new burn campaign for the third quarter.
BabyDoge Community Delivers Biggest Quarterly Burn Yet
BabyDoge has announced the burning of 4,661,377,229,860 (4.66 trillion) tokens during the second quarter of 2026, a 34% increase over the previous quarter. On-chain data shows that the community burned 2.33 trillion tokens and the team matched each burn.
Last week, the BabyDoge team launched its Q2 1:1 burn campaign, calling on the community to send tokens to the dead wallet so an equal amount could be burned. The community responded quickly, removing 210 billion tokens within 37 hours.
Holders subsequently burned more tokens, pushing the total community burn to about 2.33 trillion. In line with its commitment to the campaign, the BabyDoge team then burned an equivalent 2.33 trillion tokens to match the community’s contributions.

Meanwhile, amid the recent burn news, BabyDoge is currently up 1.8% in the past 24 hours, trading at $0.00000000029 per coin.
BabyDoge Expands Real-World Support for Stray Dogs
Amid the quarterly burn milestone, BabyDoge also shared an update on its mission to support stray dogs worldwide. The team recently hosted a real-world dog welfare event in Brazil, a country with an estimated 30 million stray dogs.
The event delivered strong results. Volunteers donated 1,009 pounds of dog food to local shelters. They also collected toys, beds, leashes, bowls, and other essential supplies for dogs in need. According to the team, around 500 people attended the event. Participants connected with one another, took part in community activities, and helped local shelters care for homeless dogs.
Meanwhile, before the Brazil event, BabyDoge asked its community to vote on the next location for its real-world dog welfare campaign. Mexico received the most votes, making it the community’s preferred destination for the next event. The team noted that Mexico is home to more than 13 million stray dogs, one of the largest stray dog populations in Latin America. Based on the community’s decision, BabyDoge said preparations are already underway to organize its next real-world charity event in the count.














