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“My Sword and Shield” (WTDD) is the first Chinese dog meme coin on Ethereum—and potentially the first Chinese “golden dog” meme on Ethereum.
“My Sword and Shield” is a viral meme that has blown up across both Eastern and Western platforms. It gained massive traction on Douyin in China (hundreds of thousands to millions of likes and saves, and billions of views), and it has also performed strongly on TikTok overseas. It has gone viral across China, the U.S., Europe, Russia, Japan, and South Korea, becoming a truly cross-cultural, cross-regional phenomenon. It’s also considered one of the first major AI-generated animal meme characters to reach this level of global popularity.
The “sword and shield dog” didn’t appear overnight. Its prototype—a Shiba Inu–style dog combined with frog legs—first appeared on 9GAG in 2020, later spreading to Reddit, where it was sometimes called Frog Cheems or Drog, but it never fully broke out.
In early February 2026, the character resurfaced on TikTok, posted by hwthang102 and paired with the classic Vine meme “what the dog doing”, sparking a new wave of attention. On February 25, TikTok user muchen1117 first added the sword and shield concept to the character, creating the viral AI video and popularizing the name “My Sword and Shield” as its official identity.
From late February through March, countless AI fan-made videos spread across Chinese platforms, driving tens of billions of global impressions and inspiring a broader “AI spirit beast” universe with characters like Bibila, Baba Boy, and Gugu Gaga.
WTDD is a meme that evolved over six years and exploded this year—making it more than a short-lived trend. That’s why its momentum and staying power are so strong, especially as a rare meme with real popularity in both the East and the West.