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    Litecoin Litecoin's MimbleWimble Code Will Be Ready by Q1 of 2021


    Litecoin's MimbleWimble Code Will Be Ready by Q1 of 2021

    Posted: 30 Dec 2020 07:55 AM PST

    Why isn’t LTC trading higher?

    Posted: 30 Dec 2020 10:45 AM PST

    Am I missing something here? BTC has flown passed its ATH, ETH is slowly but surely closing in, yet Litecoin isn't anywhere near its ATH and is lagging behind.

    Has something changed or has trust in this crypto been damaged?

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    Litecoin is on the verge of flipping XRP by market cap for the first time in over 3 years

    Posted: 29 Dec 2020 08:19 AM PST

    Any recommended wallets for direct and cheap exchange of litecoin to Bitcoin and vise versa?

    Posted: 30 Dec 2020 06:51 AM PST

    I'm receiving some payment in BTC but i rather turn them into LTC because LTC's transfer fees are much less than BITCOIN.

    Any recommends Wallets? I already have Binance btw. I don't use PayPal or any other bank accounts.

    Thank you in advance.

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    With MW will Litecoin be classified a privacy coin?

    Posted: 29 Dec 2020 08:27 PM PST

    Will it be put in the same brackets with the likes of Zcash? If so how will exchanges treat it?

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    Please Explain Litecoin Wallets

    Posted: 29 Dec 2020 01:05 PM PST

    I have a few Litecoin that I've purchased a couple years ago via Coinbase that haven't done anything with since. Doing some research I've learned a few things:

    1. Use Coinbase Pro (previously aka GDAX) because fees are cheaper. It's also free to trade between Coinbase and Coinbase Pro

    2. You technically don't own your coins unless you have the key and they are out of an exchange (which I'm not)

    All I want to be able to do is securely hold my coins and own them outright. My plan is to hold these for to foreseeable future. I'd like to figure out how I can securely own and hold them if I want to buy more in the future. As it is right now I'm not buying anything more until it makes more sense to me because I've heard way too many horror stories and have already had challenges in the past with Coinbase locking my account.

    If anyone can explain this in an easy to understand manner for a complete newbie it'd be very much appreciated. Ideally I'd like something similar to a bank account or holding stocks with fidelity - any simple and easy to understand analogies are welcome

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    Litecoin will flip XRP

    Posted: 29 Dec 2020 07:13 AM PST

    The enlitening has begun...

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