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    Moved some apps around on my phone

    Posted: 03 Mar 2018 08:32 AM PST

    I think PayPal just modified their web wallet patent ...

    Posted: 03 Mar 2018 08:07 AM PST

    Really good article on Litecoin

    Posted: 03 Mar 2018 06:22 AM PST

    Litecoin (LTC) just got Better and Bigger

    Posted: 03 Mar 2018 10:44 AM PST

    I am a webdeveloper and accept cryptos as payment. Price conversion at ATH - Make use of your lost gains.

    Posted: 03 Mar 2018 03:14 AM PST

    Self-taught webdeveloper. I use fancy wordpress themes to make nice pages. Because i really believe in cryptocurrenties i will accept payment at an all time high valuation. For this idea I built a website paywithcrypto.online - you can get a page made on here or you can have a website built, anything goes! Just contact me and we'll talk.

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    Experiment - Top 10 Crypto "Index Fund" 2018 - Litecoin wins February (easily)

    Posted: 03 Mar 2018 10:25 AM PST

    tl;dr - it's not going well overall, but Litecoin won February (easily)

    The experiment: Instead of hypothetically tracking cryptos throughout the year, I made an actual $1000 investment, $100 in each of the Top 10 cryptocurrencies by market cap as of the 1st of January 2018. I'm trying to keep it simple and accessible for beginners, a type of homemade Index Fund (and hopefully a bit of a proxy for the entire cryptocurrency market) for those looking to get into cryptos but maybe not quite ready to jump in yet.

    The Rules: Buy $100 of each the Top 10 cryptocurrencies as of January 1st, 2018. Run the experiment 365 days. Hold only. No selling. No trading.

    Month two (February) update: February Winners - Litecoin, easily - up 42% in the month of February. Litecoin was followed by Bitcoin, up about 20%. February Losers - NEM wins first loser, cut nearly in half, down -45% followed by Cardano and Stellar Lumens both down about -32% in February.

    Overall update - Ethererum in the lead, NEM flailing Since the beginning of the year, only one of the Top Ten cryptocurrencies is in the green: Ethereum, up a total of about 20%. Worst performer so far this year? NEM, down a whopping 58%.

    Bitcoin dominance: Up to nearly 42%, a massive move from the end of January, when it held only 33% market dominance.

    Total Market Cap for the entire cryptocurrency sector: Shrunk further from 485B at the end of January to 462B currently (down about 5%).

    Overall return on investment from January 1st, 2018: $1000 initial investment is now worth about $680, a -32% decrease.

    Implications: Just look at the winners for the month and for the year so far: Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin. The big three. With the overall market cap not shifting much over February (down 5%) there doesn't appear to be much new money coming into crypto. Instead, investors already in the space are shifting from altcoins to cryptos they perceive as less risky, namely BTC, ETH, and LTC.

    It also appears that just focusing on the Top Ten may not be a winning strategy in 2018 as the Top Ten are down -32% so far when the overall crypto market is down only -19%. Only!

    Another one of the underlying questions for the experiment is: considering how much growth there was in 2017, are cryptos still good place to put your money in 2018 compared to other investments? To have something common to compare the cryptosphere to, I will also be tracking the S&P 500. The stock market had a pretty rough February as well and the S&P is down quite a bit for the month. And since the beginning of the year, January the S&P 500 has only seen a 1% increase.

    Conclusion: If the experiment ended today, the story would be that 2017 boat had sailed and that crypto was a horrible investment decision in 2018. In fairness, the stock market hasn't been much fun either so far this year. With 20/20 hindsight, if re-given the choice to invest the initial $1k in the Top Ten cryptos and being down -32% or being up 1% (S&P 500) I'd probably pick: neither. I would have been better off in a high interest savings account! That said, a year is a long time. It does feel like crypto has bottomed out and the optimists are gearing up for a bull run. I'm committed to sticking it out so stay tuned.

    Video summary here

    Steemit summary here

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    Jaxx Desktop hacked and all coins gone, need direction.

    Posted: 03 Mar 2018 12:05 AM PST

    Wasn't much 2 ETH and 12 LTC, but $4500 is still money

    ETH transaction https://etherscan.io/tx/0xa8c2f564037c450d3f3b0327b8e52098b96e6b96531ad273f4b412b40a707c6e

    LTC Transaction https://live.blockcypher.com/ltc/tx/fe75141c642e8d986e617ea69fbfeb398adf74c4c165166b006ae63a0e4b0973/

    First time encountering this and would appreciate any help and feedback. I'm sure it's gone for good though right?!?

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    I finally got my hands on more LiteCoin

    Posted: 03 Mar 2018 07:14 AM PST

    It's been a pretty good ride. Bought in at around $126 and have been accumulating. Happy to announce that I have reached the 4 LTC milestone. Now for 5....

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    Just made some new vinyl stickers for my vehicles. About to plaster them everywhere ;)

    Posted: 02 Mar 2018 01:58 PM PST

    How Litecoin can pick up even more momentum, and turn into a movement. Chaning its current perception of just being a Bitcoin copy.

    Posted: 02 Mar 2018 03:16 PM PST

    Given a lot of thought to this - what makes certain cryptos almost get a cult like following?

    If you remember in the early bitcoin days, the sentiment of disrupting banking and money itself were groundbreaking enough to catalyze this new spirit in Bitcoin and around Decentralization.

    Then in early 2014, Ethereum debuted at the BTC Miami conference. There was a buzz in the air (I was there, sat in back of Charlie :))), most couldn't wrap their minds around it, but they knew what Vitalik was describing was something much bigger than just money.

    Now evaluating the current space and seeing the projects that are stirring up a lot of excitement, you'll notice its the projects that are offering uniqueness and almost somewhat "movement" ideals.

    Ethereum is potentially a world computer for which to build new world models and systems. Bitcoin has first mover advantage, Monero is the best in privacy, Decred is on-chain governance.

    There's an idealism attached to each one. Ethereum is special because it has the potential to actually program human incentive and really change the world. This gives it that feverish cult mentality.

    If Litecoin were to build up its brand as not just a currency, but a programmable currency, with future Dapps - and put the spotlight more on these goals, and also add more devs, this I have no doubt would have great positive effect on greater community's perception of Litecoin.

    If we can inject a little more of that feeling something truly special is unfolding here with its development, and will not only be a test-net like Winklevoss says, Litecoin could really be taken to the next level.

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    What is your biggest regret in crypto?

    Posted: 03 Mar 2018 07:53 AM PST

    Ignoring advice that btc could crash to sub 10k when everything was at ATHs, I thought the guy was crazy.

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    The different denominations of Litecoin

    Posted: 03 Mar 2018 08:52 AM PST

    @SatoshiLite: Upgrade from P2PKH (legacy '1' addresses) to P2WPKH (SegWit bech32 'bc1' addresses) is similar to the upgrading from IPv4 to IPv6. It's a slow process, but it's a far superior format.

    Posted: 02 Mar 2018 02:48 PM PST

    Subreddit for discussing lightning network?

    Posted: 03 Mar 2018 08:47 AM PST

    Is /r/lightningnetwork/ the main subreddit for the lightning network or is there a bigger one? It's a subreddit with about 1500 subscribers and just one moderator so I was wondering if there is a bigger one.

    /r/TheLightningNetwork seems dead

    EDIT: /r/lightningnetwork/ seems to be a troll subreddit, it's not a place where knowledgable people go. Be warned.

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    The US Dollar has lost 97 percent of its value since the establishment of the Federal Reserve in 1913. <- Got litecoin?

    Posted: 03 Mar 2018 10:48 AM PST

    The Bullish Case for Bitcoin

    Posted: 02 Mar 2018 05:44 PM PST

    Turning a price graph into a story, now also for Litecoin and his trip to 1K city

    Posted: 02 Mar 2018 08:33 PM PST

    Promote Litecoin this weekend

    Posted: 02 Mar 2018 06:59 PM PST

    Make it a point to mention Litecoin to one or two of your friends this weekend.. hell send em .1 to get em interested.. get it out there!

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    LTC Strawpoll experiment

    Posted: 03 Mar 2018 12:07 PM PST

    Upgrade from Litecoin core 0.14.2 to 0.15.1 on Linux

    Posted: 02 Mar 2018 05:42 PM PST

    Quantamize Machine Learning Crypto Signal - Litecoin 3/3

    Posted: 03 Mar 2018 10:43 AM PST

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    How to give LTC as a gift???

    Posted: 03 Mar 2018 04:58 AM PST

    My nephews birthday is coming up. I'd like to give him some LTC. How do I go about doing this? He doesn't have any accounts or wallets I can transfer it to. What's the best way? Thanks in advance for the help!

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    Gemini Exchange and LTC

    Posted: 02 Mar 2018 05:42 PM PST

    I recently switched from Conbase to Gemini and it has been great. Except I can't buy LTC on Gemini. I could buy ETH or BTC and then transfer to another Exchange to buy LTC, but if possible, I'd like to buy it directly on Gemini.

    Has their been any rumors or discussions of them adding LTC to their exchange or is it just wishful thinking?

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