The Doodles community is upset about the possibility of a new NFT series (Doopies), and the team has not officially confirmed it yet.
Still, screenshots of the official Doodles app have begun to circulate, attracting attention to the potential expansion of Doodleverse. These characters are described as quirky and eccentric, which sparked excitement and attention.
In addition to this speculation, the launch of the DOOD token on May 9 also raised questions about the direction of the project. While tokens are part of an effort to expand the graffiti ecosystem, their initial performance is incredible.


What is the community response?
Originally shared on X by Ape Ventures founder Xeer, the responses in the graffiti community are mixed, with a clear shift in suspicion and attention. While some fans are excited about the prospects for the new character, many are concerned about the impact on the value of existing graffiti NFTs. Some users believe that releasing another series may lead to brand dilution, making it more difficult for the project to maintain its reputation over the long term.
The recurring theme in the answer is the fear of “maximum extraction”, that is, graffiti focuses on generating income rather than prioritizing its community interests. Some community members also question whether Doodles is trying to attract buyers from other established NFT communities, such as Azuki or boring apes.
Although Doopies’ collection remains speculative, this brings fuel to the direction of the project.


What’s next for graffiti?
Although Doopies’ collection has not been formally confirmed, its speculation has put the project under scrutiny.
The recent release of the DOOD token currently at $0.007 (its initial price drops by 20% according to Coingecko) adds another layer of complexity.
Although the initial performance of the token is incredible, it remains a key part of Doodle’s future plans, and its role in the ecosystem will unfold as the project continues to evolve.