LivLive ($LIVE), a new "live-to-earn" project, has raised over $2.2 million from more than 400 participants in its ongoing presale, attracting attention with a 200% bonus offer for early buyers. The project, which bills itself as the first verified live-to-earn ecosystem, is selling tokens at $0.02 in Stage 1 with a target launch price of $0.25, representing a potential 1,150% built-in upside. The BONUS200 code triples token allocations for investors, significantly lowering the effective entry cost.
The platform aims to create a "reality layer" by using augmented reality (AR) technology, specifically Google ARCore and Geospatial APIs, to reward users with $LIVE tokens and experience points for verified real-world actions and physical presence. It also includes an NFT key system granting access to a $2.5 million Treasure Vault with a $1 million grand prize. The presale features a 10-stage structure with progressively increasing prices.
In contrast, the news highlights more established cryptocurrencies facing different market dynamics. Chainlink (LINK) is noted as trading at $11.99, down 3.45% for the week and 77% below its all-time high of $52.88. Despite its critical role as an oracle provider for major institutions like Swift, JPMorgan, Mastercard, and the Central Bank of Brazil, the analysis suggests its price action reflects a mature project with limited explosive growth potential compared to early-stage opportunities.
Meanwhile, Aave (AAVE) is analyzed with a bullish technical outlook, eyeing a target range of $190-$195 by February 2026, driven by its upcoming V4 upgrade and a master plan targeting $1 billion in Real World Assets (RWAs). TRON (TRX) is highlighted for its dominance in stablecoin settlements, hosting over $83 billion in USDT and generating $1.2 billion in protocol revenue in Q3 2025 alone. Price predictions for TRX suggest a potential 47% ROI, targeting an average of $0.357 by February 2026.
The sponsored content positions LivLive as a high-risk, high-reward alternative for investors seeking "ground-floor" opportunities, while characterizing assets like Chainlink, Aave, and TRON as more stable, utility-driven plays with established revenue streams and institutional integration.