That’s exactly why $ASTEROID became the official SpaceX mascot.
Think about it for a second.
SpaceX has a real chance of becoming the most valuable company in the world over the coming years.
So ask yourself:
How often do you get the opportunity to own the official mascot of one of the most iconic companies on Earth… before the market fully realizes it?
In my opinion, $ASTEROID is still massively undervalued. The risk/reward here is insane, and it has the potential to become one of my highest-conviction plays this cycle.
It also perfectly aligns with the upcoming BNB season, the meme stock narrative, and everything happening around the SpaceX ecosystem.
On top of that, holders have already received over $1,000,000 worth of $SPCXB simply by holding $ASTEROID.
And if there’s going to be one flagship meme paired with $SPCXB, it should be ASTEROID/SPCXB.
After all… it’s the official SpaceX mascot.
Much, much higher.
The repricing will be violent.
Let’s win. 🏆
Most people think $Asteroid is just another Shiba.
It isn’t.
Asteroid was created by Liv Perrotto, a young girl who spent years fighting a rare cancer. Despite everything, she never stopped dreaming about space.
At just 11 years old, she designed a Shiba astronaut that was later chosen as the zero-gravity indicator for the Polaris Dawn mission and actually flew to space. Profits from the official plush supported St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.
Before Liv passed away at 15, her final wish was simple:
“Can Asteroid become the official SpaceX mascot?”
Months later, her mother Rebecca shared Liv’s story and the unanswered questions she had written for Elon Musk. Elon honored her wish and made Asteroid the official SpaceX mascot, ensuring her dream would live on with every mission.
She never made it to space.
But her creation did.
Some stories are bigger than crypto. They’re about leaving something behind that outlives you. ❤️