Lighter has launched its long-anticipated token launch after releasing initial details around LIT and its role in the protocol. Lighter has launched its long-awaitedLighter has launched its long-anticipated token launch after releasing initial details around LIT and its role in the protocol. Lighter has launched its long-awaited

Lighter DEX launches LIT token with 25% community airdrop

2025/12/30 15:56
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Lighter has launched its long-anticipated token launch after releasing initial details around LIT and its role in the protocol.

Summary
  • Lighter revealed LIT tokenomics with 50% allocated to the ecosystem and 25% immediately airdropped.
  • Protocol revenues will fund growth or buybacks, fully accruing to LIT holders.
  • Polymarket traders had priced a 97% chance of a Dec. 30 token launch.

Lighter has launched its long-awaited native token. In a Dec. 30 post on X, Lighter announced the Lighter Infrastructure Token, positioning it as the economic backbone for its growing on-chain trading stack.

According to the team, all value generated by Lighter’s products will accrue to LIT holders, with protocol revenues split between growth and token buybacks based on market conditions.

Team and ecosystem receive equal share

50% of the token will go to the team and investors, and the other 50% is set aside for ecosystem incentives. Through an airdrop linked to points seasons 1 and 2, which ran throughout 2025 and generated 12.5 million points, 25% of the entire supply from the ecosystem share will be distributed right away.

Future partnerships, growth projects, and incentive schemes will be financed by the remaining ecosystem allocation. Team and investor tokens are subject to a one-year lockup, followed by three years of linear vesting, with allocations set at 26% for the team and 24% for investors.

Notably, Lighter said the token is issued directly from its U.S. C-Corp, which will operate the protocol. All revenues from the DEX and future services can be tracked on-chain in real time.

The team has also detailed plans for staking-based access tiers, where holding and staking LIT would grant improved execution quality, better capital efficiency, and access to yield-oriented financial products.

In the proposed model, LIT would serve as the fee token for both subscribers and data providers, and staking would be used to secure and validate trading and risk data. As more of these tasks are delegated to staked participants, it is expected that execution and verification responsibilities will eventually become more decentralized.

Lighter sees record growth in 2025

Lighter has emerged as one of the most active perpetual DEXs of 2025. The platform, built as an Ethereum application-specific zk-rollup, employs unique ZK-SNARKs to cryptographically validate each trade, cancellation, and liquidation. It raised $68 million in November backed by Founders Fund, Ribbit Capital, and Haun Ventures.

For the majority of retail traders, Lighter offers zero fees, 5 millisecond soft finality, and a throughput of up to 10,000 orders per second. It swiftly rose into the top tier of perp DEXs by volume after going public in late 2025, occasionally matching or exceeding Hyperliquid and dYdX.

Speculation around the token intensified immediately. On Polymarket, bettors had assigned a 97% odds to a Dec. 30 launch, with more than $4 million in trading volume on that specific market over the past 24 hours.

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