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- Charlie Lee making it #2 on crypto most influential people in 2018
- New litecoin user!
- [@litecoin] Happy New Year! Let’s make 2019 an awesome year for Litecoin.
- sending LTC to my online BTC address
- New miner need advice
- CLONE title should be pushed to front over silver narrative
Charlie Lee making it #2 on crypto most influential people in 2018 Posted: 01 Jan 2019 06:32 AM PST
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Posted: 01 Jan 2019 09:15 AM PST Hey guys I'm pretty new to cryptocurrencies but the advertisement recently caught my eye even though I'm not a fan of UFC and didn't know what litecoin was. I had barely heard of bitcoin before that either. I have set up some wallets with loaf and the coin base one. I was too young for the internet revolution so I want to be apart of the crypto revolution. So I would like to help promote litecoin in any way possible. I'm somewhat of a introvert and and work from home as a realtor and occasionally play games. Is there any way that I can promote litecoin through either of those? Any help/suggestions are appreciated! [link] [comments] | ||
[@litecoin] Happy New Year! Let’s make 2019 an awesome year for Litecoin. Posted: 31 Dec 2018 04:02 PM PST | ||
sending LTC to my online BTC address Posted: 01 Jan 2019 12:00 PM PST Hi i made a stupid error, I withdrew LTC from Binance and sent it to my stake.com (casino) account BTC address. Technically speaking it is definitely possible to recover my LTC (as far as I'm led to believe), But without owning the private key (which I obviously don't because the address belongs to Stake) I can't do this myself. I have spoke to their support chat and she said the funds can't be recovered, so I have also made a post on the forum to see if anyone higher up can get involved. I'm aware the funds are probably lost but was wondering if anyone on here has had a similar problem or any other ideas, don't want to just give up on it without doing more research first, cheers. If anyone manages to solve this problem for me ill send them 4 LTC as a thank you. [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 31 Dec 2018 08:50 PM PST Hey guys i just got into crypto mining etc a couple weeks ago and just made my first purchase and wanted some advice. I bought two used Antminer L3+'s With 2 Bitmain APW3 1600w and power cables included i spent 220 flat for it, was this a good deal? [link] [comments] | ||
CLONE title should be pushed to front over silver narrative Posted: 31 Dec 2018 06:46 PM PST I am pretty sure I have heard Charlie use an alternate description for Litecoin (alternate to his usual, "silver to bitcoin's gold") - I believe he has called Litecoin a "Clone of Bitcoin / Bitcoin Clone," in some interviews, and perhaps that description should be pushed forward solely for branding. Terms like: "Cyborg" (Star Trek and UFC) and "Clone" (Star Wars, Biotech), are very up to date millennial terms, and each has a lot of marketing POP to them. Let's not forget that this is the primary group Litecoin is marketing to. There is nothing bad at all about the term "silver," but when coupled with "gold," it is possible that some people do think of 1800s mining and old coins. I would argue that saying Litecoin is a "Clone of Bitcoin," is indeed a far more accurate description. It really is a clone of bitcoin - so why not say it all the time? It still implies that Bitcoin was first and always will be - but leaves room for a faster/better "clone," narrative to start to take hold with the questioning new user/mass adoption crowd saying, "Oh, Ok, I get it - I am just buying a clone of Bitcoin." The silver message is more than a bit contradictory in the marketing and branding sense. Charlie is saying, "silver," which everyone associates with being something "less than," gold in everyway. BUT ALL THE TECH AND FUNTIONS of LTC say, "faster, better, cheaper, newer, more advanced," than Bitcoin. Litecoin is the next gen coin! LF branding and marketing should shift to the term "clone," as it completely avoids that contradictory feeling in most people. Holding almost "white knuckled," onto the silver narrative has also lead to the predominately, "white and silver," logo (which I still think is one of the best in crypto) - but those are NOT the easiest marketing colors to work with. There has indeed been a small shift for Litecoin to "baby/sky blue," (and yes our friends at Twitter would tell us that color combo worked for them). But why not shift to an extremely cool color like an indigo blue. I have been pointing out on Twitter that when Tmobile went from pink to magenta it "played a significant part," in the huge growth of Tmobile. I think in this crypto winter downtime Litecoin could do the same color shift (my vote is indigo-ish) to an amped up image (the drawn logo design is extremely close already) that get millennials pumped to just wear a black Litecoin T shirt even if they have no idea what it is at all! Right now at this very moment, it is probably harder to get someone who knows little about crypto to be all that excited about putting on a Tshirt with a big ORANGE B on it - see what I mean. Litecoin's L however HAS potential (as much as Tmobile's letter T ever did) - as long as the L get's surrounded by the very best logo and colors in all aspects. And to do that, it has to be given the freedom to fly away from the "locked in," SILVER narrative. I think it is already happening in baby steps - it just need to be entirely cut loose now. ABRA choose purple and white (and it looks cool and cutting edge). Why shouldn't Litecoin's circle be indigo with EITHER a black or white L in it? It would pop even more on a UFC mat! [link] [comments] |
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