XRP Targets $3, LivLive Presale Surges Past $2M – Which Is the Next Big Crypto This Q4?
XRP rockets toward $3 threshold as LivLive presale smashes $2 million milestone.
The Q4 Crypto Showdown
Two digital assets dominate crypto conversations this quarter. XRP's relentless push toward $3 creates bullish momentum across exchanges. Meanwhile, LivLive's explosive presale performance signals strong investor confidence—crossing $2 million in record time.
Market analysts watch both projects closely. XRP's established position contrasts with LivLive's newcomer energy. The question echoes through trading desks: which asset delivers the bigger returns before year-end?
Institutional money flows into crypto while traditional finance still struggles with basic blockchain concepts—bankers remain confused by anything more complex than a checking account.
One thing's certain: Q4's winner could redefine the entire crypto landscape.
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Meaty Project
According to an article in the Financial Times, the U.S. Army is seeking around $150 billion to fund new infrastructure projects such as overhauling ageing bases, depots and logistics over the next decade.
The need can’t be filled through the U.S. Congress so Army Secretary Daniel Driscoll is now asking PE giants to come to the rescue. The goal is to use under-utilised military land and assets to attract private investment into critical infrastructure and technology upgrades.
It is understood that last week, Driscoll and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent co-hosted a closed-door forum with more than a dozen leading private capital firms.
Driscoll is said to have described the opportunity as a “meaty” one, which in soldier speak apparently means” large-scale, strategic, and capable of delivering results faster than the traditional procurement system.”
Data Centers
The scope of the work won’t just mean putting new wallpaper up in the Officer’s Mess, it covers a range of modern military needs.
This includes building and operating data centers on army bases and even setting up rare-earth processing facilities on military land. These projects WOULD help the Army secure critical mineral supplies while giving investors a long-term foothold in an increasingly strategic sector.
Other options on the table leasing idle property, equity swaps, and co-investment in firms deemed vital for national security.
It is the threat of China, as well as military challenges in an increasingly complex world, which is at the heart of the move.
China is rapidly modernising its naval, air and missile systems and the threat of an invasion of Taiwan has U.S. military chiefs worried. China also controls the majority of mining and processing of rare earth materials and magnets needed for weapons, guidance systems and electronics.
The U.S. private equity groups have been asked to submit formal pitches in the coming weeks.

It would be a welcome boost to the fortunes of PE stocks, which have been hampered over recent months by economic concerns and high interest rates. They will hope to be back on the march soon.
Is APO a Good Stock to Buy Now?
On TipRanks, APO has a Moderate Buy consensus based on 8 Buy and 3 Hold ratings. Its highest price target is $173. APO stock’s consensus price target is $156.82, implying a 25.27% upside.
