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lighter Airdrop

What is Lighter? Lighter is a zero-knowledge rollup on Ethereum that is made for high-performance spot and perpetual futures trading. It does all of its order matching and liquidations on-chain, using

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About lighter

## lighter What is Lighter? Lighter is a zero-knowledge rollup on Ethereum that is made for high-performance spot and perpetual futures trading. It does all of its order matching and liquidations on-chain, using cryptographic proofs. This means it can match orders as quickly as a CEX while still being as secure as Ethereum. There are no fees for trading in select markets, and traders of all kinds can access the platform through both an API and a UI. The project raised $68M in a Series B round in November 2025 at approximately a $1.5B valuation. Founders Fund and Ribbit Capital were the main investors, along with Haun Ventures and Robinhood. $LIT, Lighter’s native token, came out in December 2025. **Temperature:** 0° ### Steps to Participate 1. Visit the Lighter App 2. Acquire $LIT 3. Stake $LIT 4. Trade Perpetuals or RWA Markets 5. Download the Mobile App 6. Will Lighter Run Another Airdrop Season? 7. What Is the LIT Staking APR? 8. Do I Need to Invest Money to Participate? *Source: [airdrops.io](https://airdrops.io/lighter/)*

How to Participate

### Steps to Participate 1. Visit the Lighter App 2. Acquire $LIT 3. Stake $LIT 4. Trade Perpetuals or RWA Markets 5. Download the Mobile App 6. Will Lighter Run Another Airdrop Season? 7. What Is the LIT Staking APR? 8. Do I Need to Invest Money to Participate?