A certain whale entered a short position on LIT with $2.6 million. On the eve of the airdrop, market disagreements over Lighter's valuation intensified.

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BlockBeats News, December 25 — According to HyperInsight monitoring, a whale address (0xdaa) deposited $2.6 million as collateral into Hyperliquid yesterday and has established a leveraged LIT short position of approximately $1.256 million with 1x leverage, at an average price of $3.53, with a liquidation price of $6.98. As of press time, the address is still adding to its position, with $970,000 of collateral remaining unused. Currently, LIT is trading at about $3.47, and based on pre-market prices, its fully diluted valuation (FDV) is approximately $3.4 billion. Regarding market sentiment, data from the Polymarket platform shows that the probability of “Lighter’s FDV still exceeding $30 billion one day after listing” has decreased by about 7% today, now at approximately 55%. Earlier, on the 20th, news reported that Lighter transferred 250 million LIT tokens (about 25% of the total supply) to a new address. If all these tokens are used for future airdrops, each point of Lighter would correspond to about 20.8 LIT. Based on current pre-market prices, each point is valued at approximately $71.1, and most market opinions currently lean towards Lighter airdropping on the 31st.

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