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Solana DEX Lifinity winds down service after $150B lifetime trading volume

Lifinity, an OG DeFi project that operated on Solana and was responsible for about $150B in trading volume, is shutting down following a community vote. The decision was announced on December 18, 2025, via the social media platform X. 

Lifinity’s time has come to a natural end. According to Blockworks data, at its peak, the protocol was capturing as much as 24% weekly market share, using oracle-based pricing pools to bring Solana-based traders optimal swaps. 

The protocol burst onto the scene in 2022 after a fair public ICO. Since then, it has processed about $150 billion in cumulative trading volume, making it the 5th-largest DEX in Solana history.

On December 10, the team brought a governance proposal before its community regarding the continuation of the protocol in the face of rising competition from prop AMMs. 

What followed was a near-unanimous vote that saw Lifinity token holders agree that it was in the team and community’s best interests to shut down the application. 

The proposal also came with a stipulation that revealed the protocol DAO’s $42M asset treasury will be consolidated into $USDC and distributed to existing $LFNTY token holders. On top of that, Lifinity said it will share its remaining development fund, which holds $1.4M.

They could have walked away; faded into obscurity without caring what happened to the holders. However, the team decided to do one last good deed by returning the remaining funds to the users. 

Token holders are looking forward to receiving between $0.90-$1.10 based on the treasury’s book value. However, this could change in line with fluctuations in the value of the treasury’s assets prior to consolidation. 

So far, reception to the protocol’s shutdown has been very positive, with many community members reminiscing fondly on the protocol’s lifespan and Solana OGs praising the team for making sure the integrity they began with never wavered from start to finish. That’s not very commonplace in the dog-eat-dog world of crypto. 

“Trust is hard to come by in this ecosystem. But Lifinity has earned it from all its holders,” One user wrote on X. “Thank you to the entire team for your hard work and your sense of integrity, which sets you apart from 90% of other crypto projects. We look forward to following your future endeavors.”

To participate in the distribution, you need to be a holder of $LFNTY and $veLFNTY, which can be converted into $xLFNTY ahead of the redemption. The $xLFNTY to $USDC claim is expected to go live in around 9 days, pending a successful Sec3 security audit. 

As for what will happen to the NFTs it deployed to bootstrap liquidity for the protocol, the team has said that Flare DAO will decide what to do with its own portion of USDC, which implies they will also be converted to USDC. 

The team has not revealed plans for the future, with the CEO  durdanwannabe replying to questions of whether the Lifinty team had other aspirations or plans for future applications, by saying their current focus is on properly executing the ongoing shutdown and getting the $USDC to tokenholders.

Solana DeFi space becomes too competitive

Lifinity is not ending its operations because of failure or an exploit, which are unfortunately some of the common reasons behind why similar protocols have ended. 

It sunset its operations because Solana’s DeFi space has now become way too competitive for them to continue running business as usual. Newer platforms like Raydium, Orca, and Phoenix now dominate the markets, attracting most of the users, liquidity, and trading activity.

One big issue is that Lifinity’s biggest selling point, using its own funds to provide liquidity, which helped protect its users from any kind of sudden loss, could not be sustained. 

The newer protocols had most of the market share, which left Lifinity’s trading volumes floundering as it earned less in fees, making it too expensive to keep running using its own funds. 

Rather than staying afloat with losses or subsidies, the community made the decision to shut down the protocol and return the money to the holders.

The shutdown will occur in a careful and structured way to ensure that all the remaining funds are protected and fairly returned. After all assets held have been converted into USDC, a snapshot will be taken to decide who is eligible to receive funds. 

There will be a redemption page for those eligible on the appointed day, and the payout is expected to be proportional, which means that everybody gets a fair share based on how many tokens they hold.

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Source: https://www.cryptopolitan.com/solana-dex-lifinity-winds-down-service/

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