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    Litecoin How many of us are here because we care about Litecoin?


    How many of us are here because we care about Litecoin?

    Posted: 24 Jun 2020 02:22 PM PDT

    So I came into crypto fairly late. Started mining a few months ago, first with CPU, then GPU, then ASICs. Figured out how to set up a full node on a Raspberry Pi 4.

    I wholeheartedly want to see Litecoin succeed, along with Bitcoin. I have concerns about Bitcoins viability with so much of the hashing power belonging to a particular region...51% attack could be a thing. For this reason, among others, I want to see Litecoin grow.

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    Posted: 25 Jun 2020 10:11 AM PDT

    BTC-e.com YES we have some update “New Zealand Police Seize $90M Linked to Alleged BTC-e Exchange Operator”.

    Posted: 24 Jun 2020 05:49 PM PDT

    Remember BTC E? The exchange whom had a monopoly on Litecoin. Well here is an update from this week: "New Zealand Police Seize $90M Linked to Alleged BTC-e Exchange Operator.". Let'a keep an eye on any progress as there needs to be more awareness to how much of our money and the proportion of the supply whoever in control has.

    https://www.coindesk.com/new-zealand-police-seize-140m-linked-to-alleged-btc-e-exchange-operator

    New Zealand Police Seize $90M Linked to Alleged BTC-e Exchange Operator Jun 22, 2020 at 09:52 UTC New Zealand police have seized NZ$140 million (US$90 million) in bank funds linked to Alexander Vinnik, a Russian alleged to have been the controller of the now-defunct BTC-e cryptocurrency exchange. The seizure of funds, which were controlled by a New Zealand-registered company, is said to be the largest in the country's history by federal police. The force's Asset Recovery Unit moved to freeze the funds amid a global investigation into the activities of the exchange and its operators, according to a report by news source NZ Herald. prosecutors have alleged that Vinnik controlled BTC-e, a bitcoin exchange used to launder billions of dollars for criminal enterprises. Vinnik, who has been denying the charges for up to three years, was arrested based on extradition orders from the U.S. while on holiday with family in Greece in 2017. 

    New Zealand police allege the exchange had n

    https://www.coindesk.com/new-zealand-police-seize-140m-linked-to-alleged-btc-e-exchange-operator

    please someone make sure there's a follow up post with any updates on btc-e.

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