Does actually DOGE need segwit? Transfer speed and tx cost are low already, and there is no bottleneck in the chain as far as I'm aware...
There is no bottleneck yet but isn't it at the same time a function of an overall coin's success? If it's massively adopted DOGE should run into capacity problems like other coins, too. If all of the things are in place and DOGE works smooth all the time it could be a real plus for potential users out there.
I just find it good to question everything.
It should also be noted that DOGE already has 10 times the capacity of bitcoin since the block time is 1 minute as opposed to 10 minutes, meaning it can handle 10 1Mb blocks per minute if needed. That is the equivalent to pre segwit BTC having 10Mb blocks. At 2020 transactions per block, DOGE can currently handle ~120,000 transactions per hour. So DOGE can already handle 9.6x the current transactional volume of bitcoin (with bitcoin running 300,000 per day) without any modification.
Segwit is a buzzword at the minute and will likely increase the price if implemented - however I'm wondering if there is another way to add instant value - as far as I can see Segwit will not offer any significant advantages. DOGE is already awesome!
EDIT: VISA is capable of processing 24,000 transactions per second - if DOGE were to scale up to compete with the worlds largest payment processor, then Segwit may make sense - although I didn't yet do the maths.
EDIT2: Thinking about it - DOGE already has the advantages of SegWit (compared to BTC) without the disadvantages by design.