1. The name of the token comes from a Shiba Inu-shaped zero-gravity indicator doll called "Asteroid," designed by 15-year-old cancer girl Liv Perrotto. Her biggest wish before passing away was to see Musk. Her mother then wrote to Musk, asking him to make Asteroid the official mascot of SpaceX, to which Musk responded, "I will reply shortly." Suddenly, Asteroid surged more than 50 times, while four other chains launched similar coins. The Ethereum chain had been interacting with the family for a year and donated 2.1 billion tokens.
2. Although Liv has passed away, last night at 3 a.m. Beijing time, Musk agreed to her mother's request to make Liv's dog the official mascot. As a result, the Ethereum market has pushed to another 10-fold new height.
3. The potential of ASteroid is not just this, as it has not yet been listed on well-known exchanges, and the official account has not issued a formal tweet. If all these are achieved, it will be the second Doge.


