My understanding is doge code has old bugs that haven't been fixed since the code is not actively being maintained.
Doge also has no max supply limit, which is a major feature of bitcoin. As far as the deflationary function is concerned, Doge is more similar to the Zimbabwe dollar than Bitcoin.
It's absolutely built to be a real crypto at this point.
So there are ~130 billion Doge in circulation, what is the max possible supply and who is setting that supply cap?
My understanding is there is no supply cap and will never be a supply cap just like ETH, which means Doge can be devalued right into the dirt. This sounds like an extremely bad store of value to anyone that has studied what makes hard money.
I expect a lot of people will be burned when this great example of bad money unravels....
If you want to disagree with that example, I would also offer Star Wars, Star Trek, Steve Jobs, or the X-Men movies as examples of nerd culture becoming mainstream, dominant culture.