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    Posted: 01 Dec 2017 06:52 AM PST

    LTC Possible big news coming

    Posted: 01 Dec 2017 10:12 AM PST

    Litecoin has now been added to the LoMoStar app. Currently there is an airdrop for 1000 users to receive Litecoins!

    Posted: 01 Dec 2017 02:24 AM PST

    I will never understand the BCH hype when LTC is a better, cheaper, unforked version that has superior development and future.

    Posted: 01 Dec 2017 10:45 AM PST

    Freelance director/cinematographer here. Just started accepting litecoin as payment. Very proud!

    Posted: 01 Dec 2017 10:14 AM PST

    Isnt time to start a petition for Amazon to accept Litecoin ?!

    Posted: 30 Nov 2017 10:53 PM PST

    We had the Bitcoin petition... but why wasnt it Litecoin instead. We are suppose to spend our Bitcoin in Litecoin! Just saying....

    submitted by /u/Anson_Watanabe
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    Just started my $LTC journey and I see a bright future!���� Let’s Go!

    Posted: 01 Dec 2017 10:28 AM PST

    LTC - Daily TX growed past 50,000 -- The currency for payments and Digital Cash ->not only a slogan<-

    Posted: 01 Dec 2017 05:55 AM PST

    I have joined ye my Litecoin brethren :)

    Posted: 01 Dec 2017 09:51 AM PST

    I did my first BTC transaction yesterday. I get the LTC Hype now.

    Posted: 01 Dec 2017 12:11 AM PST

    I have been HODLing a part of a BTC and several LTCs for some weeks now. I finally decided to move my BTC to a local wallet, just like I did with LTC a few weeks ago.

    • It took about an hour to get confirmed.
    • I lost about one mBTC (about 10$) or more in the progress due to the transaction fees.

    Whereas with LTC the transactions were quick and the fees low. I get it now people.

    EDIT: Also people are mentioning that other cryptos have that too. Yes, but try to find these on Coinbase - a platform that is not too complicated for non-technical people and very well advertised.

    submitted by /u/Sig_Luna
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    A call to arms.

    Posted: 30 Nov 2017 03:31 PM PST

    Alright redditors,

    We can all sit here and shitpost or eat tons of mayo but if we make high quality shitpost we might actually help the cause.

    What am I talking about? We're having a huge opportunity handed to us. Let's go over the facts.

    1) There is a massive influx underway of new users. https://www.reddit.com/r/litecoin/comments/7ggmid/coinbase_we_are_experiencing_all_time_high/ https://twitter.com/ramikawach/status/936125519820492800

    2) These are not yet all integrated into the ecosystem but yesterday we saw a preview of what this means during rising prices for the networks. ETH, BTC and LTC all set new record for transaction numbers. https://bitinfocharts.com/comparison/transactions-btc-eth-ltc.html#log#3m

    3) For bitcoin this 400k transactions a day is known to be an absolute max under its current form. All blocks are full and the miners saw huge growth in the last weeks leading to an unprecedented amount of blocks mined in one day. (173 vs the hardcoded 144 (under no miner growth))

    4) Ethereum saw 663k txs yesterday and 637k as an average over the last three days. It is my belief it can currently handle up to 900k, and will see mempool bloating and the rising of the fees before that.

    Calculations for the 900k:

    Average gas limit per block is 6,715,000: https://etherscan.io/chart/gaslimit

    Average blocks per day: 6350 https://etherscan.io/chart/blocktime (need a zoom for this one) (block every 13,6 seconds)

    This leads to a gas limit of 42,640,000,000 per day.

    The past three days we saw on average 30,000,000,000 gas spent. https://etherscan.io/chart/gasused

    This means we were at 70,35% capacity over the past three days where 637k/day were transacted.

    This leaves me to believe ethereum has a total capacity of 905k/day.

    5) Litecoin has exactly 4 times the capacity of bitcoin. This means it can deal with 1 million transactions per day without bloating the mempool and with 1,5 million when the mempool is fully bloated and transaction fees have risen to 1 or several dollars.

    6) Bitcoin Cash is not traded on Bitstamp nor GDAX (2 of the top 10 exchanges) and is not well viewed in the core camp. It also did not see anywhere near a new ATH in terms of transactions yesterday.

    7) This is exactly Charlie's vision. To use Litecoin for many smaller transaction. To have users make the shift from 100% bitcoin to 80% bitcoin / 20% litecoin. And it might happen as soon as next week. If the influx of new people is real and the ether limit of 900k proves right, there will be an unprecedented demand for transactions compounded by a decrease in output of the bitcoin network after its difficulty increase and there will be only 1 network that has both the capacity and availability on every major exchange. Litecoin.

    So my proposal is to keep spreading this info, make it into reality. Showcase how great LTC functions as a payment network. I'm sure if litecoin surpasses bitcoin in number of transactions, the price will also do good things.

    submitted by /u/fatjohn1408
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    I need to rant.

    Posted: 01 Dec 2017 10:29 AM PST

    Ahhh. I'm sorry if this is a shit-post, but what the hell.

    I've used Coinbase for a few years now. I finally got verified on GDAX 2 nights ago. I want to heavily invest in LTC as my small investments have done very well...

    Coinbase/GDAX has banned me from buying or selling, as the name on my license is my full name, and the name on my bank account has an initial in it. They've cost me over $800 since yesterday morning in profits. I've called twice, waited for 45 minutes each time for them to tell me I just have to wait it out. This is bs.

    Edit: $900+ and counting.

    Edit2: $1200+ and counting.

    submitted by /u/Cecil4029
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    Just made my first purchase from Coinbase, not sure exactly what I should do next to keep it safe. I read a thread earlier about loafwallet but can’t find it anymore. Do I transfer my litecoins over or keep it in Coinbase?

    Posted: 01 Dec 2017 04:40 AM PST

    Just bought 4 litecoins, what's next?

    submitted by /u/RB26_fan
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    How to Protect Litecoin from Malware and Getting Stolen

    Posted: 01 Dec 2017 09:07 AM PST

    Litecoin almost to 100 again, should I invest now or hope for a drop down to around 85 again ?

    Posted: 01 Dec 2017 11:49 AM PST

    My friends tell me crypto specially litecoin is too risky at my age

    Posted: 01 Dec 2017 10:35 AM PST

    So I told them that expecting social security to be around when retire is the most blatant risk for us to take... You guys thoughts?

    submitted by /u/swordofthevening
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    I Just Watched Charlie Lee's LTC Presentation from March 2017 and...

    Posted: 01 Dec 2017 08:34 AM PST

    It totally convinced me on the future of LTC. Hearing him speak about pushing for SegWit and the LN back in March and then actually having it all implemented now, only 9 months later, is really crazy. I highly recommend watching this if you havent yet

    EDIT: LN isn't implemented yet, but will be soon

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U2KP8koYC3s

    submitted by /u/LorenzOhhhh
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    I am one with the lite. The lite is one with me.

    Posted: 30 Nov 2017 11:00 PM PST

    Do you believe LTC will eventually become 1/4 of BTC

    Posted: 01 Dec 2017 09:34 AM PST

    Mathematically speaking LTC should be the quarter to BTC. Obviously right now it is far from that but I am curious if other investors think that LTC has yet to come even close to the value it "should" be at

    submitted by /u/HarmDeezy
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    Yes, Coinbase is down. Please don't spam this subreddit with Coinbase posts.

    Posted: 01 Dec 2017 12:06 PM PST

    Can I buy litecoin on gdax?

    Posted: 01 Dec 2017 10:52 AM PST

    Trying to avoid the fees on coinbase

    submitted by /u/MilesBurner
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    This poor soul is why we Hodl.

    Posted: 01 Dec 2017 10:50 AM PST

    Just bought my first Litecoin what's the best wallet to make sure I'm safe.

    Posted: 01 Dec 2017 10:30 AM PST

    Whats the best wallet to use for my litecoin as I'm currently using the coinbase one I have heard about the ledger nano is that worth it.

    Is there a app wallet too?

    Thanks in advance.

    submitted by /u/oSkillzey
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    Canadian Litecoin

    Posted: 01 Dec 2017 11:10 AM PST

    So, I started investing some money into cryptocurrency recently, but coinbase doesn't allot canadians to sell... Is there a way to transfer my funds to another exchange to sell? I dont plan on selling for a long time, should I just wait for coinbase to allow canadians to sell?

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