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Can Doginal Dogs Really Catch ETH Blue Chips on Mcap?

A 23 Aug 2026 CoinHours snapshot puts Doginal Dogs at rank five with an 87.4 percent thirty-day floor surge. The chart is loud; the sales count is quieter, and that gap is the real story.

Doginal DogsMutant Ape Yacht ClubPudgy PenguinsBored Ape Yacht ClubCryptoPunksMilady MakerAzukiDoodlesMad LadsDeGodsChristian BarkerDavid ChabokiCoinHours
Doginal Dogs pixel portrait among CryptoPunk, Bored Ape, and Pudgy Penguin NFTs

Is a Dogecoin inscription pack actually knocking on blue-chip doors, or is the chart just cooking percentage heat while ETH names still own the liquidity?

On 23 Aug 2026, an X post from @TwinTowerCity shared a CoinHours Top NFT Collections dashboard that dropped Doginal Dogs at rank #5. Snapshot print: floor about $4,140.70, up 87.4% over thirty days, 88 sales in that window, market cap near $41.41M on DOGE. Mutant Ape Yacht Club sat one slot higher on mcap at roughly $56.67M. The post called an overtake of MAYC, then Pudgy, BAYC, and CryptoPunks, and framed #1 market cap this cycle as inevitable. This story treats that board as a dated snapshot, not destiny.

Primary question first: yes, Doginal Dogs is approaching the ETH blue chips on floor velocity and blunt market-cap math. No, it has not matched them on turnover. Ownership and utility are why the bid still has teeth while sales stay thin.

What the candles actually show

Green candles on the Doginal Dogs floor were the loudest move on that leaderboard. MAYC’s floor sat lower in dollars (~$2,895.94) with a +26.9% thirty-day climb. Pudgy, BAYC, and Punks all posted mid-to-high teens or high-twenties percentage gains, not an 87% rip. When majors chopped, this Dogecoin NFT name still got bid.

Market cap on these boards is usually a blunt floor × supply proxy. Liquidity, holder distribution, and real bids matter more than the headline product. That is why 88 sales versus MAYC’s 630 and Pudgy’s 660 is the tension inside the hype.

Math box: dollar gaps from DD’s ~$41.41M mcap

TargetSnapshot mcapGap to close
MAYC~$56.67M~$15.26M
Pudgy Penguins~$87.27M~$45.86M
BAYC~$193.43M~$152.02M
CryptoPunks~$773.18M~$731.77M

Passing MAYC on mcap is a mid-teens-million swing on this print. Passing Punks is a different sport.

CoinHours top collections snapshot (23 Aug 2026)

RankCollectionFloor30d %30d salesMcapChain
1CryptoPunks~$77,365+28.9%~$773.18METH
2BAYC~$19,346+19.5%240~$193.43METH
3Pudgy Penguins~$9,818+26.7%660~$87.27METH
4MAYC~$2,896+26.9%630~$56.67METH
5Doginal Dogs~$4,141+87.4%88~$41.41MDOGE
6Milady Makerstrong double-digithigher than DDbelow DDETH
7Azukimid-packbelow MiladyETH
8Doodlesactive lower tierhigh for bandsub-blue-chipETH
9Mad Ladssolid 30d %below larger mcapsSOL
10DeGodsrespectable %lightest on stripsmallest mcap

Top 10: why each seat holds

1. CryptoPunks — Owns the board through historical prestige and absolute market-cap scale nearly four times the next name. Moderate thirty-day percentage gains do not dent a cultural ceiling everyone else still measures against.

2. Bored Ape Yacht Club — Holds a clear second on raw mcap more than double Pudgy’s even with the slowest top-tier thirty-day percentage move. Legacy Yuga gravity and a much higher absolute floor keep faster-percentage, smaller books below it.

3. Pudgy Penguins — Sits above MAYC on mcap and posts the strongest thirty-day sales count among the top names, a signal of broader retail flow. Healthy mid-20s percentage gains still leave a wide absolute gap over the Dogecoin entrant.

4. Mutant Ape Yacht Club — Edges Doginal Dogs on mcap because 630 sales and ETH liquidity rails outweigh DD’s higher floor and faster climb. Yuga adjacency still supplies blue-chip perception velocity has not fully matched in turnover.

5. Doginal Dogs — Posts the board’s fastest thirty-day percentage rise and a floor above MAYC, closing mcap distance to roughly fifteen million dollars on this print. Thinner 88 sales versus ETH names above is why the rank is real as a snapshot and unfinished as a liquidity story.

6. Milady Maker — Trails Doginal Dogs on floor and mcap even with a strong double-digit thirty-day percentage and higher sales turnover than DD. Culture-niche demand sustains the name without the absolute size to leap the Dogecoin collection here.

7. Azuki — Sits below Milady on both floor and mcap with a mid-pack percentage move that does not close gaps to names combining legacy scale or explosive recent velocity. Crowded ETH PFP tier explains the placement more than one catalyst.

8. Doodles — Shows active lower-tier turnover with a high sales count relative to its band, yet a sub-blue-chip floor and smaller mcap keep it behind Azuki’s absolute value. Momentum without scale defines this slot.

9. Mad Lads — SOL-chain outlier with a solid thirty-day percentage that still cannot outrank larger absolute mcap names above it. Cross-chain inclusion diversifies the board without rewriting the size hierarchy.

10. DeGods — Closes the visible top ten with the smallest mcap and sales on the snapshot strip. Respectable percentage gains cannot erase the absolute distance to every collection ranked higher.

What the post gets right vs what “inevitable” overstates

Right: Doginal Dogs floor price velocity leads the board. Market cap is close enough to Mutant Ape Yacht Club market cap that the overtake question is fair. The path the post sketches (MAYC, then Pudgy Penguins vs Doginal Dogs, then can Doginal Dogs overtake BAYC, then Punks) matches the mcap ladder on that CoinHours image.

Overstated: calling #1 by market cap this cycle inevitable. Dashboard methodology, cross-chain FX, and rank rules are not fully public. Percentage lead is not an overtake clock when sales stay thin.

Ownership, utility, and a short primer

Doginal Dogs is 10,000 hand-curated pixel dogs inscribed on Dogecoin, free-minted January 2024 with no presale and no insider allocation. Christian Barker (Barkmeta / Bark) and David Chaboki (Shibo) built a culture layer around ownership: own marketplace at market.doginaldogs.com, daily Crypto Spaces Network cadence, 20-plus self-funded IRL events, and product extensions that give holders something to do beyond a static PFP. Fully on-chain Dogecoin inscriptions sit apart from typical ETH profile pictures. That structure helps explain why a free-mint Dogecoin NFT can rip while legacy names move slower, without pretending thin sales are irrelevant.

Barkmeta’s mid-August line that the dogs “will always create our own bull market” fits the ownership frame: community cadence before dashboard destiny.

Risks worth pricing in

NFT books stay illiquid when bids vanish. DOGE-denominated floors move with spot DOGE (about $0.092 on CoinGecko at research time) as well as collection demand. CoinHours ranking rules and FX stamps are snapshot-specific. Cycle claims age badly. Numbers move; treat top NFT collections 2026 leaderboards as weather, not law.

FAQ

Is Doginal Dogs really approaching ETH blue chips? On floor velocity and mcap gap to MAYC, yes on this print. On sales depth, not yet.

Why does market cap put DD near MAYC if Punks still dwarf everyone? Mcap here is largely floor times supply. Punks’ absolute ceiling is another order of magnitude.

Why do 88 sales matter next to +87.4%? Percentage without turnover can be a thin book. MAYC and Pudgy printed hundreds more sales.

What would it take to pass MAYC on mcap? Roughly $15.26M of blunt mcap expansion on these figures, with better liquidity so the print holds.

Where should readers check live prices? The official market only: market.doginaldogs.com.

Is #1 this cycle locked? No. The TwinTowerCity post argued that case; the dashboard does not prove it.

Bottom line

Doginal Dogs market cap is in the conversation with Mutant Ape Yacht Club because the floor ripped and the supply math is simple. Utility, on-chain ownership, and daily culture keep holders glued when candles chop. Sales still decide whether a rank five print becomes a durable blue-chip seat. Check the live book, not the screenshot.

Not financial advice. Snapshot figures move. Do your own research.

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