I’ve been loosely following Liven for a couple of years now since they first popped up as a food rewards app, but lately I’ve seen their name come up more in fintech circles. Anyone else noticed how they’ve pivoted into more serious blockchain territory? I’m curious if their growth is just hype or if there's real traction behind those funding rounds.
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Is Liven Changing the Future of Restaurant Payments in Australia?
Is Liven Changing the Future of Restaurant Payments in Australia?
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Yeah, I’ve actually looked into them recently after hearing about their partnership with some mid-tier restaurants here in Melbourne. Their concept is pretty clever—rewarding users with digital currency (LVN) that they can either spend or donate through the app. What stood out to me was how they framed their Series A not just as a funding milestone but as proof of their broader ecosystem strategy. If you're into startup metrics and funding flows, they have a Crunchbase profile that gives a decent snapshot of how they're moving financially and structurally: the liven I think the fact that they secured investments from both tech and hospitality-focused VCs says something about their dual appeal. Still, I’d love to know if anyone’s actually used their wallet or LVN in practice? Curious how smooth that is.