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    Litecoin Litecoin now accepted by more than a million hotels and airlines

    Litecoin Litecoin now accepted by more than a million hotels and airlines


    Litecoin now accepted by more than a million hotels and airlines

    Posted: 26 Jun 2019 04:53 AM PDT

    LTC/BTC price correlation weakening

    Posted: 26 Jun 2019 10:05 AM PDT

    LTC doesn't seem to move up and down with BTC anymore. Any insights as to why they seem less and less in tandem? Especially in lift... BTC up 17% vs LTC up 3% :(

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    I get to wear my new pair of silver aces for game night this week

    Posted: 25 Jun 2019 01:14 PM PDT

    (Very) Basic Intro to the Scrypt Hash

    Posted: 26 Jun 2019 07:45 AM PDT

    First global crypto cards are reaching their users around the world. A big step in crypto adoption.

    Posted: 26 Jun 2019 11:42 AM PDT

    First global crypto cards are reaching their users around the world. A big step in crypto adoption.

    I am a big fan of the Crypterium project. Today their chat on Telegram is full of photos with the cards being delivered to Germany, Singapore, Malaysia .. Isn't it what we all have been waiting for a long time already - big steps in crypto adoption?

    https://i.redd.it/1hto6dedxq631.jpg

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    New phone Google Authenticator not working.

    Posted: 25 Jun 2019 10:43 PM PDT

    So I recently bought a new phone and restored the new phone from my last phones backup. I have my seed key written down and I put them in my google Authenticator app on my new phone and it generates a 6 digit code as usual . When I go to copy this code and paste it for my login to Coinbase it is invalid. Does anyone have any experience with this? I swear this worked last time when I got a new phone. i know one problem that can cause this is the tone and date being off but they are correct. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.

    submitted by /u/damienqwerty
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    Can't Login to LiteVault Wallet

    Posted: 25 Jun 2019 01:48 PM PDT

    Can't Login to LiteVault Wallet

    Hello all,

    I signed up to LiteVault about 1,5 years ago and basically just bought about 1 LTC and put it there. I saved all the data in my password manager, like identifier, password, wallet address and private key.

    Now I wanted to sign into my wallet but I am only receiving this message:

    LiteVault Error

    I also tried retrieving my Identifier again, using their form. I also get a success message and being told that my identifier was sent via Mail, but I don't receive one - of course I checked my spam as well. I also tried a wrong e-mail address, which results in an error, just to check if I always get a success no matter what.

    So mailed to [litevault@zulurepublic.io](mailto:litevault@zulurepublic.io) yesterday, but haven't received a reply yet.

    I also checked my account balance with Electrum-LTC and was able to import my wallet as read-only an can still se my 1,09 LTC there. But I was not able to import my private key, when trying to the "Next" button will stay grey.

    So what can I do now? Is there way to get my money from Lite Vault and move it to another wallet or so?

    Any help would be appreciated, thank you!

    submitted by /u/kr0k0f4nt
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    LTC's true purpose on ABRA? A withdraw/send tool?

    Posted: 25 Jun 2019 07:28 PM PDT

    ABRA has limits to how much you can withdraw - max of $8000 per month. First off, does anyone know if this simply means $8000 converted back to fiat at your connected bank? Or, does it mean $8000 worth of BTC/LTC too? I read an article hacking down ABRA harshly titled, "Why I would like to punch ABRA in the face." The big beef the guy had was claiming that you could easily get IN to ABRA, but you were extremely limited in your ability to transfer large amounts of BTC out (but it looked like mostly network transfer fees to me).

    But can't you do something like your own "hack" of an atomic swap on ABRA now? Say you wanted to send 100 BTC, couldn't you just exchange/convert on ABRA to LTC and then "withdraw/send," to the new address paying the LTC network fee for the original bulk amount?

    I do wonder if for some very early ABRA wallets they could get too fat for practical use in this next bull run. Hypothetically, say you have an ABRA wallet with a $3M value now - and you want to get $1M out quickly - it can't really be done too well can it? Can you send BTC to your own paper wallet off of ABRA? Do they charge you a fee for doing this or put a cap on how many BTC/LTC you can send out? Maybe I am not seeing it in the fine print - but if anyone has a take on what they would do or how fat they think some ABBA wallets should get, post your replies. Thanks

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