8 Dog-Themed Coins coins screened against our 27-point Shariah methodology. Open any report for pillar scores, criterion breakdowns and purification guidance.
Dog-themed coins are cryptocurrencies branded around dog breeds or dog imagery, most originating as internet memes rather than projects solving a specific technical problem. Dogecoin, launched in 2013 using a Shiba Inu mascot, established the category and remains its largest and oldest member, while later entrants like Shiba Inu, Floki, and Dogelon Mars adopted similar branding and typically feature large or unlimited token supplies with low per-unit prices. These assets are generally distinguished by community-driven marketing, high price volatility, and value derived largely from social media attention and speculative trading rather than utility or underlying protocol innovation.
| Shariah | Riba | Gharar | Maysir | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1100 | MASHBOOH69.5 | ||||
| 164 | MASHBOOH68.5 | ||||
| 11 | HARAM45 | ||||
| 142 | HARAM45 | ||||
| 396 | HARAM42.8 | ||||
| 37 | HARAM41 | ||||
| 197 | HARAM38.9 | ||||
| 2156 | HARAM33.9 |
As with every category we track, coins here are screened individually against our 27-point methodology across the three core pillars — riba (interest), gharar (uncertainty), and maysir (speculation/gambling) — rather than being judged by category label alone. Two coins sharing this tag can land on very different verdicts depending on their specific tokenomics, revenue model, and governance structure. Across the 8 Dog-Themed Coins coins we've screened, the average Shariah compliance score sits at 48.1/100, with 0% classified Halal, 25% Mashbooh, and 75% Haram.