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Litecoin (LTC) has dropped 13.14% in 24 hours, now at $94.43, down from a high of $147.22 on December 5. Recent lows hit $92.65, with 78% of addresses holding LTC for over a year.
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413.91USD
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About Litecoin


Litecoin was launched in 2011 as a direct competitor to Bitcoin, promising low-cost, and high-speed transactions to make it a cryptocurrency that could undertake point-of-sale transactions and microtransactions. Created from a fork in Bitcoin’s blockchain, founder Charlie Lee labeled Litecoin as a “lite version of Bitcoin” and “silver to Bitcoin’s gold.” Litecoin uses a proof-of-work consensus method and has halving events every four years just like Bitcoin, however its supply is slightly higher than BTC, totalling 84m LTC.

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Frequently Asked Questions


Litecoin (LTC) reached its highest price on May 10, 2021 — it amounted to 413.91 USD. Find more insights on the LTC price chart.
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Litecoin (LTC) reached the lowest price of 24.54 USD on Mar 13, 2020. View more Litecoin dynamics on the price chart.
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