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Lighter Debuts LIT Token, With a 25% Community Airdrop

  • Trading opened with the LIT token hovering between $2.30 and $2.80.
  • Initial Fully Diluted Valuation (FDV) was approximately $2.83 billion.
  • The launch has had some controversy regarding ecosystem allocation.

Decentralized finance (DeFi) landscape welcomed a new addition today as Lighter, a high-performance decentralized exchange (DEX), officially launched its native infrastructure token, LIT. The debut was marked by a 25% initial airdrop to early users and liquidity providers, instantly placing the project into the spotlight of the perpetual DEX market.

Trading opened with the LIT token hovering between $2.30 and $2.80, giving it an initial Fully Diluted Valuation (FDV) of approximately $2.83 billion per CoinGecko data. Of the $675 million worth of LIT tokens airdropped to the community, only $30 million was actually withdrawn or moved from the platform in the first few hours. At the moment of writing, the price stands at $2.70.

The launch has already sparked intense speculation on Polymarket, where bettors have wagered over $74 million on whether LIT can flip the market capitalization of its primary rival, Hyperliquid, by the end of Q1 2026.

According to the official announcement on X, the tokenomics were designed to prioritize long-term protocol health. The total supply of 1 billion LIT is split between the ecosystem (50%), the core team (26%), and early investors (24%). 

Notably, 250 million tokens were unlocked immediately for the Season 1 and 2 “Ignition” airdrops, rewarding users who helped build the platform’s initial $1.2 billion in TVL. Roughly 12.5 million points were converted into LIT and distributed to eligible users at launch. 

The remaining 25% of the ecosystem allocation is reserved for future points, seasons, partnerships, and growth incentives. 

Nevertheless, the launch has had some controversy. While the 25% community unlock is generous, the 50% combined allocation for insiders made a stir in the DeFi community, labeling it as fairly extreme for a DeFi-native project and warning about sharp post-launch selloffs that tend to happen with such insider-heavy supply structures.

Some traders expressed concern over the 30% price volatility observed in the minutes following the TGE, while others pointed to the 100% of protocol fees accruing to LIT holders as a firm reason for long-term optimism.

Related: Privacy Tokens Have Outperformed the Market in Q4: Grayscale Reports

What is Lighter?

Lighter is a decentralized perpetual exchange built on a custom zero-knowledge (ZK) Ethereum rollup. Designed to combine the speed of centralized exchanges with the security of decentralized finance, it offers millisecond-latency order matching and fair liquidations.

The exchange distinguishes itself through a hyper-efficient order book model that eliminates the high gas costs typically associated with on-chain trading. By offloading execution to a ZK-sequencer while maintaining settlement on Ethereum, Lighter provides a seamless experience for high-frequency traders. 

Related: Zero-Fee Exchanges Threaten Hyperliquid’s Survival, Arthur Hayes Warns

The LIT token serves as the backbone of this ecosystem, acting as the primary vehicle for revenue sharing, staking-based security, and protocol governance. With a roadmap focused on cross-chain expansion and stock perpetuals, the token’s launch marks the beginning of what many analysts and observers expect to be a fierce battle for liquidity in the maturing DeFi sector.

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Source: https://coinedition.com/lighter-debuts-lit-token-with-a-25-community-airdrop/

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