The Currency analytics
By Steven Anderson
Livepeer's LPT token sits at $2.60 right now. Analysts think it'll hit $9.42 by 2026, which is pretty wild considering where crypto markets have been lately.
Back in 2023, Livepeer started beefing up its infrastructure to handle bigger streaming loads.
Crypto markets stay choppy. But Livepeer's tech focus makes it stand out from other tokens just riding hype waves.
The company's recent partnerships show they're serious about growth, not just token pumping.
Livepeer's path to $9.42 depends on several moving pieces.
Tech upgrades and regulatory changes will shape how fast they can scale. The streaming market is brutal - new players pop up constantly trying to grab users with flashy features…
The $9.42 target looks ambitious but doable if everything goes right. Analysts who follow the streaming crypto space think Livepeer's scalability focus gives them an edge.
Long-term, Livepeer wants LPT at $36 by 2030. That's a massive jump requiring perfect execution and probably some luck with market timing. See also: PGI Boss Gets 20 Years for.
Regulation could mess up these plans fast. Crypto rules keep changing, and streaming platforms face their own compliance headaches.
Livepeer hasn't shared detailed financials for upcoming projects yet. Investors want more transparency about revenue streams and user growth numbers.
In January 2026, Livepeer announced a partnership with an unnamed major media company to integrate decentralized streaming tech.
On February 10, CTO Eric Tang revealed protocol upgrades designed to slash latency issues. "We're cutting streaming delays by 40% with these changes," Tang said during a…
Livepeer's market cap hit $250 million in February 2026. That's up from around $180 million six months earlier, showing steady investor confidence despite crypto market volatility.
The company hasn't finalized its roadmap for late 2026 yet. Stakeholders want more details about new partnerships and technical milestones.
LPT dropped to $2.55 on February 14 before bouncing back. The dip came after some profit-taking by early investors, but trading volume stayed strong.