So there's this token called ASTEROID that just went absolutely insane this week, and the story behind it is honestly wild. A 15-year-old girl named Liv Perrotto designed a Shiba Inu plush toy before she passed away from cancer, and her design actually flew on a SpaceX mission as a zero-gravity indicator. Before she died, she had one wish: to make Asteroid the mascot for SpaceX. When that story resurfaced online, it spread everywhere. Then Elon Musk saw it and replied 'Will answer shortly.' That's it. That's all it took. The token jumped from like $50K to $20M in hours as traders went full FOMO mode waiting to see what he'd say next.



Then he followed up with one word: 'Ok.' And that's when things got completely unhinged. The market cap exploded past $100 million, and the token is now up over 748,000% in the past week alone. We're talking about what is crypto at its most chaotic right now. The 24-hour volume hit $63.62M at peak, and according to on-chain data, some people turned pocket change into six figures literally overnight. One trader flipped 1 ETH into $470K in hours. Another guy held through 580 days of basically nothing and watched $21K become $392K. Some people turned a few hundred bucks into over $1M in days.

But here's the thing nobody's really talking about: ASTEROID has zero formal connection to SpaceX. It's just two tweets from Musk. No official endorsement, no guarantee this actually becomes anything real. It's pure narrative-driven speculation where the emotional story became the entire market. Whether this holds or completely collapses depends entirely on what happens next, and honestly, nobody really knows. This is what happens when grief, internet culture, and crypto speculation collide.
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