The growth curve of Lighter's new wallets has significantly declined. The peak of daily new wallets in November last year exceeded 20,000, but now the average is only about 500 per day. This gap is quite noticeable.
In comparison, Hyperliquid attracts 1,000 to 1,500 new wallets daily, and its growth momentum is actually more stable. The differences between the two platforms likely reflect their respective market competitiveness and user stickiness.
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MonkeySeeMonkeyDo
· 19h ago
Wow, Lighter has dropped quite sharply now, from 20,000 to 500, this decline...
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PaperHandsCriminal
· 01-16 08:22
Falling from 20,000 to 500, the speed of this decline is truly remarkable, just like my holding curve haha
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CounterIndicator
· 01-15 21:37
Hmm... Lighter dropped from 20,000 to 500? The decline is quite severe. Hyperliquid, on the other hand, has stabilized. It seems not all projects can withstand the pressure.
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MetaNeighbor
· 01-13 17:06
Falling from 20,000 to 500 is an incredible drop... Hyperliquid is still stable.
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AirdropSweaterFan
· 01-13 17:05
Lighter is really done for now. From 20,000 to 500, the gap is unbelievable.
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down_only_larry
· 01-13 17:00
Lighter, this drop is so bad, from 20,000 to 500... how embarrassing.
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CryptoPhoenix
· 01-13 16:56
Oh my, dropping from 20,000 to 500, how heartbreaking is that... But look, isn't this just the market doing its filtering?
The opportunity for rebirth actually lies within this decline. If Lighter can withstand the current pressure and rebound, that will be real skill.
Hyperliquid's steady growth is indeed comfortable, but don't be fooled by the surface numbers. The key is who can survive the cycle until the end.
Remember, falling behind in a bear market isn't necessarily a dead end; sometimes it's just building momentum for the next round... That's how I have survived until today.
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MetaMasked
· 01-13 16:51
Lighter really let us down this time, dropping from 20,000 to 500? The decline was incredibly fast. Hyperliquid, on the other hand, remained quite stable, it seems like it really managed to retain users.
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OnChainDetective
· 01-13 16:49
Falling from 20,000 to 500? We need to dig into the reasons behind this... Is there any abnormal movement in capital flow?
The growth curve of Lighter's new wallets has significantly declined. The peak of daily new wallets in November last year exceeded 20,000, but now the average is only about 500 per day. This gap is quite noticeable.
In comparison, Hyperliquid attracts 1,000 to 1,500 new wallets daily, and its growth momentum is actually more stable. The differences between the two platforms likely reflect their respective market competitiveness and user stickiness.