Lighter is about to welcome its TGE. Every time I see those project parties laughing and chatting at the celebration banquet, I can particularly understand what is called delayed satisfaction. Every step from project initiation to launch is backed by the team's persistent execution. I have to say, this circle is like this - the gap between laziness and execution often determines how far a project can go. Looking at how quickly Lighter is about to reach this step of TGE, I can't help but reflect that each of us should have a bit of this kind of energy.
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BridgeTrustFund
· 8h ago
Indeed, it's so difficult to turn an idea into reality. The speed of Lighter has really slapped a lot of people in the face.
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GateUser-0717ab66
· 8h ago
Okay, I have to admit that Lighter indeed has a good rhythm, going from zero to TGE so quickly shows some real skill.
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DegenDreamer
· 8h ago
Haha, Lighter is really here! After so many delayed projects, we finally see the light this time.
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CoffeeOnChain
· 8h ago
I really heard it was still in the Testnet just two months ago, this speed can't hold up.
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LiquidityWizard
· 8h ago
look, execution velocity is statistically significant here but let's be real—most projects won't actually convert this to sustainable tokenomics. lighter's timeline compression is theoretically impressive tho
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ForkPrince
· 8h ago
Haha, the speed of Lighter is indeed impressive, but I'm more curious about what will happen once it goes live.
Lighter is about to welcome its TGE. Every time I see those project parties laughing and chatting at the celebration banquet, I can particularly understand what is called delayed satisfaction. Every step from project initiation to launch is backed by the team's persistent execution. I have to say, this circle is like this - the gap between laziness and execution often determines how far a project can go. Looking at how quickly Lighter is about to reach this step of TGE, I can't help but reflect that each of us should have a bit of this kind of energy.