Lighter confirms its LIT token's TGE and airdrop will occur in 2025, distributing 25% of the token supply fully unlocked to holders' wallets.Lighter confirms its LIT token's TGE and airdrop will occur in 2025, distributing 25% of the token supply fully unlocked to holders' wallets.

Lighter TGE and Airdrop Scheduled for 2025 with Key Details

2025/12/28 08:57
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Lighter's 2025 TGE and Airdrop Event
Key Points:
  • Lighter’s TGE and airdrop set for 2025.
  • Airdrop is 25% of supply, fully unlocked.
  • Direct distribution to holders, no claiming needed.

Lighter’s TGE and airdrops are set for 2025, with airdrops comprising 25% of the total supply and fully unlocked. These tokens will be directly distributed to Lighter wallets of points holders, eliminating the need for a claiming process.

The announcement signals a significant milestone for Lighter, highlighting its commitment to community engagement. The event is poised to impact the market, as LIT will initially trade solely on Lighter’s platform.

Lighter’s TGE and Airdrop Details

Lighter plans a major token generation event (TGE) and airdrop for its LIT token in 2025. Pilla.eth, Lighter’s Head of Marketing, shared these details during an AMA session. The airdrop will account for 25% of LIT’s total supply, directly distributed to holders’ wallets.

Impact and Market Movements

Vladimir Novakovski, CEO of Lighter, mentioned the event without specifying an exact date. He metaphorically stated, “The tiger doesn’t let you know in advance when it will appear.” The TGE and subsequent distribution will occur without requiring holders to initiate a claim process.

The direct effects of the token generation and airdrop will be closely observed by industry participants. Anticipation is high as the event coincides with Lighter’s roadmap, which includes a planned mobile app and prediction market platform enhancements by Q1 of 2026.

Potential outcomes may include shifts in market sentiment and token valuation, contingent on market conditions. Bybit and Coinbase have LIT listed on future roadmaps. Historical trends suggest caution, yet investor enthusiasm remains strong amid “crypto-winter” hibernation.

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