A firmer institutional footprint
Institutional positioning is a measure of how much large-scale money is involved in an asset. When that positioning strengthens, it usually means funds, trading desks, or other big players are adding exposure rather than trimming it. For LIT, that shift matters because institutional demand tends to behave differently from retail buying. It's often less impulsive, more patient, and more willing to hold through short-term noise.
The shift doesn't happen overnight. It builds over sessions as positions are added and held. For LIT, the strengthening positioning suggests the recent price action has drawn interest from players who tend to think in weeks and months, not minutes.
That doesn't mean the token is suddenly safe from drawdowns. But it does change the character of the market underneath LIT. A stronger institutional footprint can act as a floor when prices wobble, and it can provide the kind of steady accumulation that often precedes a sustained move.




