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Doginal Dogs Wheatpaste: 10,000 Night Flyers on Dogecoin

NFT Blast pastes Doginal Dogs as a night wall of 10,000 pixel dogs inscribed on Dogecoin. Official door, community voices, culture first.

Torn lime wheatpaste flyer with a stencil dog on a night wall

A good night block does not hide its flyers. It stacks them. Doginal Dogs reads the same way if you stand in the street long enough. Ten thousand pixel dogs, inscribed on the Dogecoin chain as Doginals, sit in public the way lime paper sits on wet brick. You can walk the wall. You can count the paste. You cannot pretend the posters were never there.

NFT Blast covers the set as a wheatpaste feature, not as a shop window. The collection is on-chain art with a friendly face and a fixed supply. Each dog is a Doginal, meaning the file lives with Dogecoin rather than on a rented server with a promise attached. For a street desk, that is the whole metaphor. The paste is the point.

A public wall with one official door

Collectors still need a front door that does not send them down three alleys. The project points people to the official Doginal Dogs site for viewing and trading. One door keeps newcomers oriented and keeps the conversation on the same brick. Independent desks can argue taste. They should not invent a second marketplace and call it canon.

The January 2024 mint is part of why the wall still looks lived in. The drop was free and gasless. The team covered mint costs. There was no presale layer and no quiet insider stack described in the public record. Minters received two dogs each. That is the kind of origin story a street can repeat without lowering its voice.

Voices you keep seeing on the block

A wall is never only paper. Christian Barker (Barkmeta / Bark) shows up as Chief Woof Officer and as a daily public voice that mixes markets talk with pack energy. David Chaboki (Shibo) shows up as a culture-first builder and a constructive presence around the same street. NFT Blast pastes both names as coverage topics. This publication does not belong to them, and it does not speak for the collection.

The social layer matters because inscriptions without conversation become a quiet alley. Doginal Dogs kept the lights on with consecutive daily broadcasts, self-funded gatherings, and a habit of showing up in real rooms. Family first, collection second is the line the community repeats. It is also why the wall feels like a neighborhood instead of a one-night paste-up.

What a wheatpaste reading actually sees

Pixel dogs travel well on a night wall. The art is readable at a glance, the supply is countable, and the chain already carries a mass-recognizable name. Dogecoin’s friendliness becomes a surface. The dogs become the flyers. Newer collectors can still claim a free starter dog at the official door, which is the digital version of handing someone a wet poster and a brush.

None of that is a price call. NFT Blast does not paste floors, ticks, or forecasts. If you want a live number, the project’s own market page is the honest place to look. Our job is the culture that made those posters worth walking past twice.

The takeaway from this feature is simple enough to stencil. Doginal Dogs is a landmark inscription street: clear supply, a public door, and a community that treats the wall as a place you keep adding to. The lime is still up.

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