$MrAsteroid (CA FtgKs1pyNhgGZmhywZUmgwtKR9SQnQgD9L1cnqKFpump) is a bundled scam, don't buy, stay away. https://t.co/tixNi9s6Zx
$MrAsteroid (CA FtgKs1pyNhgGZmhywZUmgwtKR9SQnQgD9L1cnqKFpump) is a bundled scam, don't buy, stay away. https://t.co/tixNi9s6Zx
ethereum:0xf280b16ef293d8e534e370794ef26bf312694126 is up more than 130% this week, but the pump has a stranger and more emotional story than most meme coins.
It starts with Liv Perrotto, a young cancer patient and space fan who designed a Shiba Inu plush called Asteroid for SpaceX’s Polaris Dawn mission.
The toy flew to space as the mission’s zero-gravity indicator. Liv said it was inspired by Elon Musk’s Shiba, Floki, and wanted it to make space feel closer for other kids.
Before she died, Liv reportedly left Musk a final question: could Asteroid become SpaceX’s mascot?
Months later, SpaceX listed the Asteroid plush on its store.
Crypto traders immediately found the unofficial ASTEROID token.
The parody meme coin briefly added over $50M in market value.
SpaceX is tied to the plush, not the token. But as always in crypto, a powerful story can move faster than fundamentals.
Read the full story 👇https://t.co/h8PCbUPRLL
Everyone thought ASTEROID was dead when it dumped to $20M MC.
But yesterday after retesting its previous $90M MC support level, euphoria is back on.
Since the community is still active, and Asteroid plushies is verified, posts from Elon might send prices higher :) https://t.co/QgIEGeoSRq
> First, plushies were spotted on sight on SPCX IPO day. Pumped +150% to 70M.
> Today, SpaceX website gets updated with Asteroid Shiba plushies selling for $35. Pumped +100%
Is this the catalyst we've all been waiting for? https://t.co/jV0KCZxKew