Lighter has gradually begun to surpass Hyperliquid. The token for Hyperliquid is hype, and the project background is quite grassroots, which can develop very well.
Lighter has not issued a token and can be said to have a luxurious lineup, surpassing Hyperliquid in all aspects. Now it’s just a matter of which of these two can occupy the top position.
Hyperliquid has an advantage over Lighter in that it has always had a treasury buying and accumulating coins.
As for aster, I think, if you’ve made money, either protect your principal or withdraw. The trading volume has directly halved; it claimed to be number one before and was very aggressive during trading calls and pump and dumps!
For anything, when it enters the public eye, one must be vigilant. What you know is not insider information; what you see is all publicly stated. Only what is persistent and verified over time is okay. The reason I was not optimistic about aster from the beginning and thought it was not as good as Hyperliquid is based on this consideration. It’s not that you won’t make money buying aster; it’s about considering how much you want to earn, how long you want to hold, and whether it matches its fundamentals.
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