The Lighter project team recently announced an important update to the community. On December 27th, the official team confirmed that the Season 2 points distribution has been completed, and all verified witch addresses have been removed. This means that the points allocation is now more genuine and effective, and community members' contributions are recognized more accurately.
However, the official announcement specifically emphasized one point — currently, there are no airdrop activities or so-called "claiming" processes in the project. This reminder is very important. The team strongly advises community members not to click or interact with any related links to prevent being exploited by scam groups. Phishing links like these are common in the Web3 space, and it’s easy to fall for them if not careful.
Interestingly, at the end of the announcement, the development team added a little twist — changing "see" to "S3e," possibly hinting at the arrival of Season 3. This subtle change immediately sparked discussions and speculation within the community. Many users analyzed its meaning on forums, with some believing it might indicate the project is about to enter the next phase. Regardless, this kind of interaction has brought the official team and the community closer, making people look forward to what’s coming next.
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GrayscaleArbitrageur
· 13h ago
Listen, the S3e move is a bit showy. The official is clearly creating suspense without directly announcing S3 is coming. This definitely got people hooked.
As for the Clear Witch address, honestly, I don't know if it's real or not. Anyway, I'm just waiting to see how the subsequent points are distributed.
The most important thing is not to click on those phishing links. Too many people have been caught, and greed can be the end. Better to miss out on airdrops than fall for scams.
If Season 3 really comes, then this project will be interesting. Otherwise, it's just waiting around now.
The official marketing this time really understands the community. Just one "S3e" can trigger so much discussion, and it costs nothing.
I'm a bit hopeful but not too optimistic. I've seen too many failed projects.
Let's wait and see. Don't rush to invest money; understand everything clearly first.
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DefiVeteran
· 13h ago
Qing Nv Wu's address this move is indeed solid, but the S3e Easter egg is a bit interesting. Is season 3 in the works?
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BearHugger
· 13h ago
Damn, S3e's hint is pretty official and impressive, directly attracting a bunch of people to analyze it.
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CryptoPunster
· 13h ago
I give full marks for the witch address clearing move; at least the points are no longer pure water. But this hint from S3e... Is it true? Do we have to wait for the Season 3 story again?
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PriceOracleFairy
· 13h ago
nah the S3e thing is lowkey genius, devs know exactly how to bait discussion... witch purge checks out though, means their point distribution actually isn't completely manipulated to hell
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GreenCandleCollector
· 13h ago
S3e is here? This move is awesome, the official is starting to get creative.
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TestnetNomad
· 13h ago
Once again, it's an S3e hint. I bet five bucks that in the next season, it'll be a bunch of witch accounts competing for points.
The Lighter project team recently announced an important update to the community. On December 27th, the official team confirmed that the Season 2 points distribution has been completed, and all verified witch addresses have been removed. This means that the points allocation is now more genuine and effective, and community members' contributions are recognized more accurately.
However, the official announcement specifically emphasized one point — currently, there are no airdrop activities or so-called "claiming" processes in the project. This reminder is very important. The team strongly advises community members not to click or interact with any related links to prevent being exploited by scam groups. Phishing links like these are common in the Web3 space, and it’s easy to fall for them if not careful.
Interestingly, at the end of the announcement, the development team added a little twist — changing "see" to "S3e," possibly hinting at the arrival of Season 3. This subtle change immediately sparked discussions and speculation within the community. Many users analyzed its meaning on forums, with some believing it might indicate the project is about to enter the next phase. Regardless, this kind of interaction has brought the official team and the community closer, making people look forward to what’s coming next.