In 2025, Lyno AI is marketing an early-stage token sale. According to the project, an āEarly Birdā phase offers tokens at $0.050 each, with a later phase priced at $0.055. The project also reports that nearly 800,000 tokens have been sold and that roughly 40,000 has been raised to date.
What the project says it is building
Lyno AI describes itself as an AI-driven, cross-chain arbitrage and trading automation project. Its materials claim the system monitors more than 15 blockchain networks to identify pricing differences. The project also states it has been audited by Cyberscope; readers should review any audit report directly and note that an audit does not eliminate risk.
Giveaway and promotional incentives mentioned by the project
The projectās marketing materials reference a giveaway during the token sale, including eligibility tied to token purchases and a pool of tokens allocated for prizes. Details and terms are set by the project and may change; participants should review official rules and consider the risks before taking part.
Token sale figures and price stages (project-reported)
The project reports that the āEarly Birdā stage prices Lyno tokens at $0.050 and that a subsequent stage increases the price to $0.055. It also references a later target price of $0.100 per token. The project states that 793,580 tokens have been sold and that 39,679 has been raised. These figures are project-reported and are not a guarantee of demand, liquidity, or future price performance.
Governance and fee-related claims
Lyno AIās documentation describes a community governance model in which $LYNO holders can vote on certain protocol decisions. The project also claims token holders may receive a share of protocol fees. Any such mechanisms can involve technical, market, and regulatory risks, and outcomes depend on the projectās execution and adoption.
Technology claims and security considerations
The project states it aims to operate across multiple blockchains and to use external data sources (such as Chainlink oracles) for price feeds. It also claims to use automation, risk controls, and techniques such as flash loans to execute strategies quickly. These are technical claims that should be independently evaluated; smart-contract exploits, oracle failures, and market conditions can materially affect results.
Tokenomics described in project materials
According to the project, tokenomics include a buy-and-burn mechanism and a claim that 30% of protocol fees may be allocated to token holders. Such features do not ensure price appreciation and may not function as described if usage, liquidity, or governance decisions differ from expectations.
How to evaluate claims and risks
Some public commentary about Lyno AI includes speculative projections about potential returns. These projections are inherently uncertain and should not be treated as forecasts. Anyone assessing an early-stage token sale should consider smart-contract risk, liquidity risk, regulatory uncertainty, and the possibility of total loss.
For more information about LYNO visit the links below:
Project website (for reference):https://lyno.ai/Ā Ā
Twitter/X:https://x.com/Lyno_AIĀ
Contact Details:
LYNO AI
[email protected]
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