In 2021, a Shiba Inu plushie became the first dog to reach orbit — aboard Inspiration4, humanity's first all-civilian spaceflight. $ASTEROID is the community-led continuation of that mission: a good boy, a spacesuit, and an Ethereum contract that's been cleared for liftoff.
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Four reasons this isn't just another dog coin. Each one is real. Each one is checkable.
Asteroid is a Shiba Inu with a real spacesuit, a real mission patch, and three years of orbital credibility. He does not bark. He does not fetch. He compounds.
He was forged in the fire of a rough community takeover and is now flown by a Telegram full of holders who would rather send it than explain it. There is no roadmap PDF. There is no VC lockup. There is a dog, a rock, and a chart that keeps finding altitude.
Our payload is simple: make the good boy famous. Make the joke inescapable. Plant the flag on every chart, every screen, every retina.
Four-stage pre-flight check. Takes about five minutes if it's your first rodeo.
Straight out of the mission control printout. No hidden compartments, no sealed envelopes.
Phases of the mission. Each one ends with a clear deliverable. Each one is community-voted.
Four civilians launched to low Earth orbit on a SpaceX Crew Dragon. Their zero-gravity indicator was a plush Shiba Inu. When it started floating, the good boy became the first dog to actually reach space — and the internet has never been the same.