I've actually been digging into the 'Space Dog' narrative on the SOL chain lately, and the more I look, the more I think this story is pretty intriguing (the community is already on board).
Now, discussions about LIV and ASTEROID on X are clearly heating up, especially on the SOL side, where community sentiment is slowly building. The key point is that LIV's mom not only accepted donations from the Bags platform but that these donations are still ongoing. Even more importantly, she has explicitly stated that she will use the fees from Bags to set up a children's charity fund, which has been a hot topic in overseas communities. 
Also, after LIV's mom's X account got hacked yesterday, many foreign KOLs and old acquaintances rushed to help and send their regards, including quite a few who have interacted with Elon Musk. This may seem minor, but in the meme market, 'relationship chains' and 'narrative imagination' are often more crucial than the tech itself.
The market is actually not just trading a meme anymore; it's trading:
👉 SpaceX
👉 Space Dog
👉 Elon concepts
👉 Charity narratives
👉 SOL chain momentum
👉 Bags platform traffic
Especially recently, a lot of folks on X are discussing how ASTEROID might be one of the most 'Musk Universe' flavored memes of this round. 
The wildest part is that if one day, Elon decides to casually interact with this or if any SpaceX-related accounts show a connection, the potential for growth would be completely different.
So right now, many are betting not on the current market cap, but on:
'If it really forms a strong connection with Elon, can it become the true Space Dog leader on the SOL chain?'
With these kinds of plays, the hardest part is the 0 and 1.
Once the narrative takes off, the gains won't just be a few times over.
To put it simply, when it comes to memes, it's never about the tech at the end; it's about whether the story is big enough.
#Spacex #MuskConcept