Lighter has launched the LIT Staking feature, allowing users to stake 100 LIT to waive withdrawal and transfer fees.

By: theblockbeats.news|2026/01/15 01:30:14
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BlockBeats News, January 15th, Lighter officially announced that users can now stake the LIT token on the platform and enjoy multiple benefits:

· For every 1 LIT staked, users can deposit 10 USDC to the LLP and start earning immediately. Existing LLP users will enjoy a two-week grace period until January 28th, after which staking LIT will be a requirement to continue depositing.


· The staking mechanism will enhance the alignment of interests between LIT holders and LLP users, optimize LLP's risk-adjusted returns, and will also be extended to other public pools in the future, achieving the democratization of on-chain hedge funds.

· Transaction fees for market makers and high-frequency trading firms will be adjusted within two weeks, generally increased, but staking LIT will provide a discount, keeping the minimum fee rate at the current level; retail trading will remain free.

· Staking LIT will generate income, with initial returns coming from staking rights granted to advanced users. The APR will be announced after activation.

· Additional benefits: Staking 100 LIT will waive withdrawal and transfer fees, and staking functionality for mobile users will be launched soon.

· Early participants can unlock a 1.3× points multiplier, improve their ranking on the leaderboard, and receive future LIT rewards, with the "Founding User" status limited to early participants only.

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