Litecoin price

in AED
AED405.68
-AED6.942 (-1.69%)
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Market cap
AED30.92B #19
Circulating supply
76.23M / 84M
All-time high
AED1,517.83
24h volume
AED3.55B
3.8 / 5

About Litecoin

Litecoin (LTC) is a decentralized cryptocurrency designed to provide fast, low-cost transactions for everyday use. Created in 2011, it is often referred to as 'digital silver' due to its similarities to Bitcoin, including a fixed supply and proof-of-work mining, but with faster block times and lower fees. LTC is widely adopted for payments, supported by platforms like PayPal, BitPay, and Venmo, and is integrated into major exchanges and wallets globally. With over a decade of uninterrupted uptime, Litecoin is a reliable and secure option for peer-to-peer transactions, cross-border payments, and as a store of value. Its optional privacy features and regulatory clarity further enhance its appeal as a versatile digital asset.
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Litecoin’s price performance

61% better than the stock market
Past year
+71.71%
AED236.25
3 months
+16.89%
AED347.06
30 days
-2.73%
AED417.03
7 days
-3.23%
AED419.20
Litecoin’s biggest 24-hour price drop was on May 19, 2021, (UTC+8), when it fell by AED618.2 (-53.84%). In May 2021, Litecoin experienced its biggest drop over a month, falling by AED1,084.41 (-71.45%). Litecoin’s biggest drop over a year was by AED1,136.35 (-74.87%) in 2021.
Litecoin’s all-time low was AED81.65 (+396.85%) on Dec 8, 2018, (UTC+8). Its all-time high was AED1,517.83 (-73.28%) on May 10, 2021, (UTC+8). Litecoin’s circulating supply is 76,228,127 LTC, which represents 90.74% of its maximum circulating supply of 84,000,000 LTC.

Litecoin on socials

唐华斑竹 𝕏 💛
唐华斑竹 𝕏 💛
Calm down, has it gone up? What has gone up? Only Bitcoin and Ethereum have increased a bit, while other mainstream altcoins are still stuck at the bottom of the bear market. Look at Litecoin (LTC), it's only at 110; and SOL is just at 188, still can't break 200, and the others are even worse. It's the same old story, altcoins haven't followed Bitcoin and Ethereum up, but whenever Bitcoin and Ethereum take a dip, they all crash hard, and it's always the altcoins that get hurt. The bull market hasn't even started, and we haven't even broken even, so what's there to be excited about? Just keep waiting and endure.
Tanaka
Tanaka
GM, I’m still accumulating $SOL, $LTC, $S, and $NEAR, $SEI alongside $ETH, because I believe the altcoin cycle isn’t over yet, it’s still unfolding. If you’re buying at this stage and stacking assets with real intrinsic value, don’t stress about short-term swings. The real focus should be on your mid to long-term goals. And if you prefer holding USD, don’t just let it sit idle. Put it to work on @aave to generate yield especially in times like this, interest rates tend to be higher. Use your time wisely and let your money work for you.
Rinoa
Rinoa
Those so-called exit indicators in a bull market are just for reference. Relying on them for trading often leads to delays. It's unrealistic for everyone to exit; someone has to stay behind to take over.

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Litecoin FAQ

Litecoin uses the Proof of Work consensus mechanism, where miners solve a complex mathematical problem to win the chance to verify transactions and create a block. These miners receive mining rewards for their efforts. During each halving, the mining rewards are reduced by 50 percent to slow the creation of new tokens. For example, after the second halving in August 2019, the mining rewards were reduced to 12.5 LTC from 25 LTC.

Easily buy LTC tokens on the OKX cryptocurrency platform. Available trading pairs in the OKX spot trading terminal include LTC/USDT, LTC/USDC, LTC/ETH and LTC/BTC.

You can also buy LTC with over 99 fiat currencies by selecting the "Express buy" option. Other popular crypto tokens, such as Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), Tether (USDT), and USD Coin (USDC), are also available.

Additionally, you can swap your existing cryptocurrencies, including XRP (XRP), Cardano (ADA), Solana (SOL), and Chainlink (LINK), for LTC with zero fees and no price slippage by using OKX Convert.

To view the estimated real-time conversion prices between fiat currencies, such as the USD, EUR, GBP, and others, into LTC, visit the OKX Crypto Converter Calculator. OKX's high-liquidity crypto exchange ensures the best prices for your crypto purchases.

Litecoin was developed from a fork in the Bitcoin network and, therefore, uses Bitcoin's source code. However, Litecoin differs from Bitcoin in several ways, including transaction processing speed, fees, and privacy. Litecoin can process 54 transactions per second compared to five transactions processed per second on the Bitcoin network. Because of the speed of transactions, each new block on the Litecoin network is generated in about 2 minutes and 20 seconds, compared to 10 minutes on Bitcoin. Transaction fees on Litecoin are also comparatively lower than Bitcoin. Additionally, after the MimbleWimble upgrade, Litecoin offers greater privacy and scalability than Bitcoin.

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Thanks to the 2008 financial crisis, interest in decentralized finance boomed. Bitcoin offered a novel solution by being a secure digital asset on a decentralized network. Since then, many other tokens such as Litecoin have been created as well.
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Dive deeper into Litecoin

Developed in 2011 as a fork of the Bitcoin network, Litecoin aimed to improve upon Bitcoin's shortcomings. It was the first altcoin, and its goal was to offer a decentralized peer-to-peer (P2P) currency with faster transaction processing times and lower fees than Bitcoin.

Built with payments in mind, Litecoin outperforms Bitcoin in terms of transaction speed and confirmation time. While Bitcoin can process approximately five transactions per second, Litecoin has a capacity of 56 transactions per second. The network's confirmation time is also significantly shorter, taking approximately two minutes and 20 seconds compared to Bitcoin's, of nearly 10 minutes per block.

Even after over a decade, Litecoin remains committed to providing users with low-cost, private, secure, and borderless payment solutions. Its vision is to enable individuals to send payments anywhere in the world at any time, making it a practical and accessible digital currency for everyday transactions. Litecoin's usage as a payment method has increased over the years, with merchants, including the American Red Cross, Newegg, and Twitch, accepting LTC as payment.

How does Litecoin work

Litecoin was created from the original Bitcoin source code. That said, it has several differences, which make it faster, cheaper, and more accessible. Here are the components that make Litecoin different:

Scrypt hashing

Litecoin was launched with a unique algorithmic architecture called Scrypt. Scrypt uses less processing power than Bitcoin’s SHA-256 algorithm, lowering the entry barriers for miners and promoting network decentralization. Scrypt also protects Litecoin from potential attacks by miners.

SegWit (Segregated Witness)

SegWit was initially proposed for Bitcoin but was first adopted by the Litecoin network. It separates the witness data (digital signature data) from the transaction data, allowing for more transactions to be included in each block and increasing the overall capacity and scalability of the network. The successful implementation of SegWit on Litecoin served as a testbed and paved the way for its subsequent adoption on the Bitcoin network.

MimbleWimble upgrade

Litecoin also launched its highly anticipated MimbleWimble upgrade, which allows for anonymous transactions on the network, similar to other private networks like Zcash (ZEC) and Monero (XMR). MimbleWimble's integration with Litecoin via extension blocks (MWEB) allowed users to conceal transaction information, thereby increasing privacy. The upgrade was released in January 2022 and activated in May.

The MimbleWimble upgrade was first suggested in October 2019 in two Litecoin improvement proposals. Then, in October 2020, the network launched the first MimbleWimble testnet. According to the Litecoin Foundation, the upgrade enhances the network's scalability since the amount of data stored on-chain reduces fungibility.

LTC price and tokenomics

LTC has a capped supply model, with a maximum supply 84 million. This specific cap was chosen so that the last LTC would be mined in 2142. Like BTC, LTC operates on a Proof of Work (PoW) consensus mechanism, producing new tokens exclusively through mining. Every four years, LTC undergoes a halving to reduce the rewards earned by miners.

LTC has a wide range of use cases. As the native token of the network, LTC is used to pay transaction fees. LTC can also be used outside the network as a medium of exchange, purchasing goods and services or exchanging for other digital assets, such as non-fungible tokens (NFTs).

About the founders

Litecoin was founded in 2011 by Charlie Lee, an MIT graduate and former software engineer at Google. Lee played a key role in the development and launch of Litecoin. In 2013, he joined Coinbase, one of the largest cryptocurrency exchanges, where he served as the Director of Engineering. In 2017, Lee made the decision to leave Coinbase to focus on the full-time development and advancement of Litecoin.

Lee is also the director of the Litecoin Foundation, a Singapore-based non-profit organization that works towards the growth and adoption of LTC. In December 2017, Lee sold his entire stake in Litecoin, saying it was a conflict of interest for him to talk about the cryptocurrency while influencing it.

Since its inception, the Litecoin team has grown and expanded to include more core developers. This dedicated team works on improving and maintaining the Litecoin network, ensuring its security, scalability, and overall functionality.

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Market cap
AED30.92B #19
Circulating supply
76.23M / 84M
All-time high
AED1,517.83
24h volume
AED3.55B
3.8 / 5
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