Let's break down what's actually happening with LIT using cold, hard numbers instead of speculation.
Last 7 days tells an interesting story: airdrop-holding wallets offloaded roughly $25M in LIT. Sounds like panic selling, right? Here's the kicker though—only about 6% of that volume hit the market in the past 24 hours, even as the token tanked 14%.
Think about that timing mismatch. If holders were truly desperate to dump, you'd expect heavy selling pressure during a 14% dip. Instead, most of that $25M dispersal happened earlier in the week, when the price was probably steadier. The real question isn't whether people are selling—it's whether the recent dump is actually about airdrop distribution at all, or something else entirely moving the needle.
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ibrahim119
· 15h ago
will decrease by 1.8
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GasGuru
· 16h ago
NGL, the timing is way off. 25 million distributed over a week, but only 6% dumped in 24 hours? There's a mole involved.
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ser_aped.eth
· 16h ago
NGL, the timing mismatch details are the key... Most people start screaming panic just by looking at the 24h decline, but the data doesn't support that at all.
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POAPlectionist
· 16h ago
Wait, 25M distributed but only 6% dumping? This data doesn't seem right, feels like someone is secretly accumulating.
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AirdropHunterXiao
· 16h ago
Wait, this logic seems reversed... If selling pressure mainly appeared at the beginning of the week, then the subsequent decline actually indicates that other forces are dumping? This wave of LIT might not be caused by an airdrop at all.
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GasFeeTherapist
· 16h ago
NGL, this timing mismatch is indeed interesting... Airdrop users have already started selling off, yet this wave only dropped 6% in 24 hours? It indicates that it's definitely not just simple panic selling.
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GasGuzzler
· 16h ago
Hmm... $25 million dispersed but only 6% dumped, this logic does have some points. But on the other hand, who knows if there are other big players behind the scenes manipulating the market?
Let's break down what's actually happening with LIT using cold, hard numbers instead of speculation.
Last 7 days tells an interesting story: airdrop-holding wallets offloaded roughly $25M in LIT. Sounds like panic selling, right? Here's the kicker though—only about 6% of that volume hit the market in the past 24 hours, even as the token tanked 14%.
Think about that timing mismatch. If holders were truly desperate to dump, you'd expect heavy selling pressure during a 14% dip. Instead, most of that $25M dispersal happened earlier in the week, when the price was probably steadier. The real question isn't whether people are selling—it's whether the recent dump is actually about airdrop distribution at all, or something else entirely moving the needle.
Data before narratives.