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House marketplace records a fresh catalog bump

The Doginal Dogs marketplace posts a catalog bump as lots move through the project's own book. NFT Bump files the desk, not a price target.

By Remy Soto · Lots · 2026-08-12

Last bump 2026-08-12 · Hammer Catalog live

Catalog papers and tickets staged like a marketplace book

A marketplace bump is different from a floor bump. A floor is how the cheapest open ticket sits. A marketplace bump is the book itself doing work: lots crossing, traits being read, holders lining up tickets without leaving the house. The Doginal Dogs marketplace recorded that kind of catalog bump this week. NFT Bump files it as a desk note.

The project’s own book was built on Dogecoin from scratch by developer NOS. It is open-source and readable. No browser extension is required to walk the lots. Trait and rarity tools sit next to a holder board. That is the shape of a proper catalog, not a rented stall. When the house says the marketplace posted a bump, we mean collectors used that book as the place to stage a lot, not that we have a secret tape of numbers.

Remy Soto’s lots desk cares about staging. A clean catalog bump looks like this. A holder lists with traits visible. A buyer can read the ticket without a scavenger hunt. The lot number on our board (collection, last bump, hammer) maps onto a page that still works on a phone. The Doginal Dogs book does that. Newcomers can still claim a free starter dog on the main site, which is the house equivalent of a paddle handed at the door.

We point readers to the official marketplace for any live print. This publication does not keep a competing book and does not offer investment advice. A catalog bump can be a busy session with constructive bids. It can also be a quiet session where the tools still work and the lots remain in good order. Both are worth filing. The point of a house marketplace is that the room does not have to leave to finish a ticket.

Barkmeta / Bark and Shibo often send the bench back to that book during daily sessions. The reminder is practical. If the lot lives on Dogecoin, the book should live there too. A catalog bump is proof the reminder still lands. Holders treat the marketplace as the hammer they trust, which is the highest compliment a desk can get.

Next session we will watch the same fields. Are lots still staging with traits in view. Is the book still extension-free. Are paddles staying inside the house. If those hold, the hammer note stays “catalog live.” The floor, if it moves, will be a separate line on the board.

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