Delphi Labs, Astroport Foundation introduce Asteroid protocol, enabling inscriptions on Cosmos Hub

Quick Take

  • Delphi Labs and Astroport Foundation have launched an inscriptions-based protocol, Asteroid, for the Cosmos Hub network.
  • The first inscription-based Asteroids (ROIDS) token was rolled out as a proof of concept.
  • Delphi Labs emphasizes Asteroid’s potential as a “metaprotocol” with applications beyond images and tokens.

Research and development firm Delphi Labs and the Astroport Foundation have rolled out a inscriptions platform for the Cosmos Hub network, named Asteroid.

Inscriptions are a novel way to embed data onto blockchains without native support for smart contracts. Asteroid uses Cosmos transaction call data for inscribing new tokens into existence called “CFT-20s.”

Asteroid contributors released the first CFT-20 token, Asteroids (ROIDS), as a proof of concept on Tuesday. The token — with a total supply of 100 million — was inscribed quickly by users within a few hours. Each ROIDS token is trading at $0.045, giving it a $4.5 million market capitalization at the time of writing.

According to Delphi Labs, Cosmos inscriptions via Asteroid open doors for various applications beyond tokenization and into data storage. It also provides a “metaprotocol” framework that can allow additional apps to be developed.

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“The biggest thing people are missing with Asteroid is that it is designed to be a generalized metaprotocol framework,” noted Delphi Labs CTO Luke Saunders. “Images and tokens are just the first two use cases, but much more is possible.”

In addition to Asteroid, Delphi Labs backs two DeFi platforms — Astroport and Mars Protocol — within the Cosmos ecosystem.

Inscriptions go multi-chain

Inscriptions were introduced in early 2023 with the Ordinal protocol, which allows users to inscribe data — such as NFTs and images — onto individual satoshis on the Bitcoin blockchain.

Over the second half of 2023, inscriptions rapidly expanded to Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM)-compatible chains like BNB Smart Chain, Polygon, Arbitrum, Avalanche, and Fantom. 


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