- Understanding Litecoin is finally on Amazon Books! It's now easier than ever to on board newcomers into LTC. Share it with with your friends and family. (Published through Litecoin Foundation!)
- TD Amerite are Testing Bitcoin and Litecoin Paper Trades.
- Charlie Lee on 2019 Penn Blockchain Conference
- More than 3000 ATMs supports Litecoin
- Explaining the ‘real’ decentralised fiat exchange: Bisq Network
- The Hyper-Functional Minimalist Crypto Wallet [Revisited]
- Crosschain support for LTC added to QUANTADEX
- I sent 1 litecoin and it cost less than a penny and took less than 5 minutes to get 1/6 confirmations.
- Lightning Labs is bringing a 'smarter autopilot' to the Lightning Network
- Hodl Hodl starts today it's first crypto-to-crypto Wednesday
- Cheap fast payments is awesome and important. BTC maximalists don't share that narrative. Thoughts on ensuring Litecoin success and more respect.
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TD Amerite are Testing Bitcoin and Litecoin Paper Trades. Posted: 24 Apr 2019 04:06 AM PDT
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Charlie Lee on 2019 Penn Blockchain Conference Posted: 24 Apr 2019 06:43 AM PDT
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More than 3000 ATMs supports Litecoin Posted: 24 Apr 2019 08:53 AM PDT
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Explaining the ‘real’ decentralised fiat exchange: Bisq Network Posted: 24 Apr 2019 10:46 AM PDT
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The Hyper-Functional Minimalist Crypto Wallet [Revisited] Posted: 24 Apr 2019 03:58 AM PDT
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Crosschain support for LTC added to QUANTADEX Posted: 24 Apr 2019 12:02 PM PDT
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Lightning Labs is bringing a 'smarter autopilot' to the Lightning Network Posted: 24 Apr 2019 06:04 AM PDT
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Hodl Hodl starts today it's first crypto-to-crypto Wednesday Posted: 24 Apr 2019 01:46 AM PDT
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Posted: 23 Apr 2019 03:43 PM PDT I started mining Litecoin in 2014 until my ASIC broke later that year. I BELIEVE in LTC. It's because I think it's the real deal/has tons potential, that I examine it closely and don't sugar-coat it. When Charlie announced Litecoin will work towards confidential transactions, the entire crypto space seemed to take notice that it had a "significant" use-case. I feel like it gained a bit more respect amongst crypto's leading figures. Shortly after the CT announcement we saw Mike Novogratz throw a fit about LTC, which was notable, since the last time he mentioned it he called it a "poor man's bitcoin". BTC maximalists of all types are always knocking Litecoin because they have deep beliefs that There's no place for Litecoin in a space where Bitcoin is already the internet's layer of digital gold. Payments come secondary to a digital store of value / saving mindset. Even Bitcoin originators like Nick Szabo have this belief. Looking at the top coins, LTC seems to be the most decentralized and fundamentally sound of the cheap/fast coins. I think there's value in being a decentralized cheap/fast coin (even though we're still unclear about this niche will be in the future, since centralized coins do the same thing). But since all of crypto is basically moving money, it's important not to fall into the Bitcoin Cash tunnel vision of success measured in how fast/cheap we can send money. To have such a focus on payments in a space that is natively about moving money around, might be missing other opportunities for Litecoin. I'm confident that Litecoin success will be in new developments / strategic partnerships of respectable projects (like RSK, and Blockstack) and the speed and price at which it moves money, will be secondary to the innovation it will bring. We may need to eventually start funding our own R&D for the blockchain space to take more of a lead in this area. This can be done by implementing funding goal meters like Monero has on their website. If Litecoin focuses more on being leader in research and development (Confidential Trans, development of its lightning network) it will undoubtedly see huge success since its one of the few projects with actual real sound foundations and no fluff. [link] [comments] |
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