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- Why Litecoin faces the some of the least regulatory head winds compared to many crypto projects the future.
- Eagerly awaiting the official litecoin-core 0.21 binary drop
- I am creating a website that is built just for people wanting to learn about crypto currency. I want it to be a all in one stop for someone to find out if crypto is right for them.
- New platform to monitor Litecoin social trends
- MWEB release imminent? :)
- New Senate Bill would make Bitcoin legal tender in Arizona
- Hey guys i started doing crypto content on tik tok. I would be really thankul if you support me! Thank you :))
- I got like $20 litecoin. It has high worth in my country's currency. Do you think I should sell it today or wait for a little while?
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Posted: 30 Jan 2022 08:17 PM PST I was watching a few interesting interviews recently which had me thinking. One was a Micheal Saylor interview where he's convinced that many smart contract crypto's will be classified as unregulated securities in the US. This may lead to a crackdown on the crypto industry surrounding them like exchanges, payment processors etc I was watching an interview with Anatoly Yakovenko founder of Solana where he was asked what would happen if smart contracts built on the Solana or the Solana chain itself was used for criminal/ illegal intent/ storage. He struggled to answer.. which made me think that the more complex and feature full a platform is.. the more it probably does expose itself to regulatory pressure in the future. Another interview was with Vitalik Buterin, founder of Ethereum when he was asked with so many Cryptos how can you tell the scams from the legit projects. He actually mentioned Litecoin by name as an obvious crypto that's not a scam. This lead me to think about how it was fairly launched and in fact Charlie doesn't own any so can't be accused of shilling for personal gains... where many others could be if regulatory pressure intensified. Lastly was another with Charlie Lee himself.. saying that he quite liked Litecoin because it was relatively boring and stable as a currency, not like stablecoins that aren't a store of value like Litecoin and exposed to central bank printing, or highly volatile meme coins. It got me thinking that stablecoins themselves are already under regulatory pressure for representing the dollar and also being accused of manipulating their supply themselves. If regulation goes full tilt against crypto you could see it seriously impacting the valuations of many of the crypto's sitting above Litecoin... stranger things in crypto have happened. In the long-term Litecoin probably will face less regulatory pressure and scrutiny. [link] [comments] | ||
Eagerly awaiting the official litecoin-core 0.21 binary drop Posted: 30 Jan 2022 01:13 PM PST This is so profound on a technical and sociological level. While so many are fixated on the ltc usd/btc pairing (yeah, I admit I watch it as well) I am mostly over the "price action" (for now). Litecoin's imminent upgrade offers immediate benefits such as tor v3 support, improved transaction handling, taproot support (pending activation) and other improvements inherited from daddy Bitcoin. But wait, there's more! Litecoin gets to exclusively flex MWEB - something no other major chain has had the gumption to develop. MWEB's ability to seamlessly pass your Litecoin in and out of private transactions with automatic peg-in/peg-out, while simultaneously improving network scalability, is an absolutely mind-blowing advancement. David, Charlie and the entire Litecoin dev back-end team have shown why Litecoin is so important in the cryptocurrency space - pushing a major network such as Litecoin to function as a fungible, private cash equivalent is a bold and vital component of hard digital money. Litecoin again leads the way. There are strong headwinds pushing against Litecoin. Want to damage Bitcoin? Start by trying to kill its sibling and strongest ally, Litecoin - the network most capable of evolving quickly enough to actualize Satoshi's vision of a decentralized PoW chain performing as real cash. So, while we await the official code drop, node upgrades and miner signalling for MWEB, lets all remember... irrespective of the market price, Litecoin is one of the primary reasons why secure, permissionless digital currencies will succeed... and we are all a part of it - right here, right now. Arise, chickun. Chickun, arise! ;-) /end_rah_rah_feel_good_rant [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 30 Jan 2022 06:44 PM PST I am creating a website that is built just for people wanting to learn about crypto currency. I want it to be a all in one stop for someone to find out if crypto is right for them. I am asking the community for help on topics and questions people might have that I can go over and share. Message me for any ideas you might have. Thank you. [link] [comments] | ||
New platform to monitor Litecoin social trends Posted: 30 Jan 2022 03:37 PM PST Hi guys we are developing a new free to use platform to monitor all most popular social networks related to cryptocurrencies. At the moment we daily monitor Subreddit, Twitter, Telegram and BitcoinTalk channels related to most popular cryptocurrencies. This project is totally free and available from desktop and mobile. All data are exportable on a daily, weekly and monthly basis. Any comment or feedback would be really appreciated. link: https://coindatatrend.com If you want to support us please share it on your social network, Thanks :) [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 29 Jan 2022 12:44 PM PST Telegram dev group goes mute, 0.21.1 tagged on GitHub (https://github.com/litecoin-project/litecoin/tree/v0.21.1) Exciting times! [link] [comments] | ||
New Senate Bill would make Bitcoin legal tender in Arizona Posted: 29 Jan 2022 08:51 AM PST | ||
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