According to the latest data released by Bubblemaps, the scale of Lighter's airdrop has once again set a new record — the $675 million worth of LIT tokens airdropped has become the tenth largest airdrop in cryptocurrency history.
What is even more noteworthy is the subsequent performance of the recipients. Statistics show that approximately 75% of airdrop recipients chose to hold their tokens and did not rush to cash out. Meanwhile, another 7% of recipients increased their holdings, reflecting a market-wide confidence in the project.
In the context of the entire crypto industry's airdrop history, this achievement is already quite impressive. The largest airdrop in cryptocurrency to date was from 2020's Uniswap, with a total value of $6.43 billion, and Lighter is approaching this historic high. This comparison further illustrates the continuous growth of airdrop scales in recent years and the ongoing increase in market participation.
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rug_connoisseur
· 8h ago
$675 million airdrop, and 75% of people are holding? I don't quite believe it; this data needs to be verified.
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ZenMiner
· 8h ago
A $675 million airdrop, how many days can this hype last?
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MidnightTrader
· 8h ago
Bro, this time Lighter is really aggressive, directly into the top ten? 75% of people are still holding on tightly, something doesn't feel right.
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FUD_Whisperer
· 8h ago
Holding 75% of coins without cashing out? This data is outrageous, feels like there's some water in it.
According to the latest data released by Bubblemaps, the scale of Lighter's airdrop has once again set a new record — the $675 million worth of LIT tokens airdropped has become the tenth largest airdrop in cryptocurrency history.
What is even more noteworthy is the subsequent performance of the recipients. Statistics show that approximately 75% of airdrop recipients chose to hold their tokens and did not rush to cash out. Meanwhile, another 7% of recipients increased their holdings, reflecting a market-wide confidence in the project.
In the context of the entire crypto industry's airdrop history, this achievement is already quite impressive. The largest airdrop in cryptocurrency to date was from 2020's Uniswap, with a total value of $6.43 billion, and Lighter is approaching this historic high. This comparison further illustrates the continuous growth of airdrop scales in recent years and the ongoing increase in market participation.