Doginal Dogs · 7 min
What are inscriptions?
Data written onto the coin itself — not a pointer sitting on some other server.
On Bitcoin, the Ordinals approach made it possible to inscribe data onto individual units of the currency. Images, text, and more can live in the chain's own record.
Apezord adapted that idea to Dogecoin. Doginals are inscriptions on DOGE. The collectible is not a JPEG hosted on a website that can vanish. The data is part of the Dogecoin record.
That is why the official copy says every Doginal Dog is fully inscribed. Ownership is on-chain. Trading happens on the official marketplace, not on a random listing site.
Inscriptions do not magically make something valuable. They make it locatable, transferable, and hard to erase. The culture around a collection is a separate fact.