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Alternate cryptocurrencies => Altcoin Discussion => Topic started by: byronbb on December 11, 2012, 06:41:14 PM



Title: Litecoin
Post by: byronbb on December 11, 2012, 06:41:14 PM
Never seen much talk about bitcoin's little brother. For me the only way Litecoin goes anywhere is if it can be used to compliment bitcoin in some manner. So there would be a need for a transaction that was somehow a litecoin/bitcoin mix imo. The thought that litecoin is silver to bitcoin gold is incorrect. Silver and gold are two different elements and each has their specific uses; silver of course being very much an industrial metal. There is no such distinction between litecoin and bitcoin. Both are crypto-"currencies", with slightly different rules, and bitcoin has 99% of the marketshare.


Title: Re: Litecoin
Post by: nobbynobbynoob on December 11, 2012, 06:42:38 PM
I'm a Litecoin fan too and I has a stash of both LTC and BTC, but for now and the very foreseeable future at least, BTC is by far the top dog.


Title: Re: Litecoin
Post by: mccorvic on December 11, 2012, 06:46:13 PM
The only success litecoin or any alt-scam has is to prove that cryptocurrency is unstable and worthless.

Imagine: "Oh, you use BTC? Try litecoin! Or whatever new one comes out next! Wait...where are you going? Why aren't you taking this seriously?!"

Get out.

We're all sorry that your sad that you weren't an early adopter of BTC and don't have 10,000 stashed away, but trying to ruin the whole thing because of your tears ain't the way to go.


Title: Re: Litecoin
Post by: nobbynobbynoob on December 11, 2012, 06:59:02 PM
We're all sorry that your sad that you weren't an early adopter of BTC and don't have 10,000 stashed away, but trying to ruin the whole thing because of your tears ain't the way to go.

:P

We are early bitcoin adopters. But we're not the ultra-early innovator types (apologies for anyone reading this who is in that élite group). If BTC becomes even semi-successful reaching even a fraction of critical mass, it may well be (but by no means with certainty) worth $1000 or more per BTC anyway; IMO even n00bs now, including myself, are still early adopters. Aren't there still probably less fewer than a half million estimated Bitcoin users worldwide?


Title: Re: Litecoin
Post by: Yuhfhrh on December 11, 2012, 06:59:51 PM
This board is labeled, "Speculation about the Bitcoin price." That would be why nobody talks about litecoin. I bet in litecoin forums there would be people speculating about litecoin there.


Title: Re: Litecoin
Post by: mccorvic on December 11, 2012, 07:03:04 PM
We are early bitcoin adopters. But we're not the ultra-early innovator types (apologies for anyone reading this who is in that élite group). If BTC becomes even semi-successful reaching even a fraction of critical mass, it may well be (but by no means with certainty) worth $1000 or more per BTC anyway; IMO even n00bs now, including myself, are still early adopters. Aren't there still probably -less- fewer than a half million estimated Bitcoin users worldwide?

Then what would the GOAL of whatever derp coin be but to either A.) Dilute the BTC name/crytpocurrency in general B.)Sucker enough people in so you can cash out ?  There isn't a single alt-scam that has ANYTHING even close to being original enough idea to "compliment" BTC besides those two ideas.

Plus, but yea. Doesn't even go in this board anyways like Yuhfhrhfr pointed out :D


Title: Re: Litecoin
Post by: SAC on December 11, 2012, 07:04:13 PM
The only success litecoin or any alt-scam has is to prove that cryptocurrency is unstable and worthless.

Imagine: "Oh, you use BTC? Try litecoin! Or whatever new one comes out next! Wait...where are you going? Why aren't you taking this seriously?!"

Get out.

We're all sorry that your sad that you weren't an early adopter of BTC and don't have 10,000 stashed away, but trying to ruin the whole thing because of your tears ain't the way to go.

Ah poor baby scared it might steal some of the BTC profits away. If it can't handle the competition it deserves to die.


Title: Re: Litecoin
Post by: mccorvic on December 11, 2012, 07:06:36 PM
Ah poor baby scared it might steal some of the BTC profits away. If it can't handle the competition it deserves to die.

It's not that BTC can't handle it, but that the whole idea at risk.  Now, it's quickly apparent that you're looking forward to graduating junior high in a few months, but you failed to even address the concern in my post.  What GOAL could litecoin have except for bringing down all cryptocurrency?


Title: Re: Litecoin
Post by: humanitee on December 11, 2012, 07:18:24 PM
Ah poor baby scared it might steal some of the BTC profits away. If it can't handle the competition it deserves to die.

It's not that BTC can't handle it, but that the whole idea at risk.  Now, it's quickly apparent that you're looking forward to graduating junior high in a few months, but you failed to even address the concern in my post.  What GOAL could litecoin have except for bringing down all cryptocurrency?

 ::)


Title: Re: Litecoin
Post by: SAC on December 11, 2012, 08:33:43 PM
Ah poor baby scared it might steal some of the BTC profits away. If it can't handle the competition it deserves to die.

It's not that BTC can't handle it, but that the whole idea at risk.  Now, it's quickly apparent that you're looking forward to graduating junior high in a few months, but you failed to even address the concern in my post.  What GOAL could litecoin have except for bringing down all cryptocurrency?

A fix for one of the obvious flaws in btc for one the long wait times by having faster blocks which also protects against large loss of hash rate that will cripple btc if it ever happens. And my point stands if btc is that fragile good riddance.


Title: Re: Litecoin
Post by: Qoheleth on December 11, 2012, 11:38:42 PM
Then what would the GOAL of whatever derp coin be but to either A.) Dilute the BTC name/crytpocurrency in general B.)Sucker enough people in so you can cash out ?  There isn't a single alt-scam that has ANYTHING even close to being original enough idea to "compliment" BTC besides those two ideas.
The point of Litecoin is to have a cryptocurrency designed to be CPU-friendly for as long as possible (thereby providing a lower mining cost of entry for individuals).

Also, there's Namecoin, which provides a distributed key-value store using the blockchain model.

Sure, most altchains are just "me-too" operations where they took Bitcoin, changed the parameters a bit, and spat up their own genesis block, but let's not paint all of them with that brush.


Title: Re: Litecoin
Post by: Spekulatius on December 11, 2012, 11:43:54 PM
Never seen much talk about bitcoin's little brother.

Alt-coin speculation thread:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=94660.0


Title: Re: Litecoin
Post by: kokojie on December 12, 2012, 04:17:36 AM
I also think alternative coins are bad for the reputation of Bitcoin. There must only be one!


Title: Re: Litecoin
Post by: nobbynobbynoob on December 12, 2012, 04:24:58 AM
I also think alternative coins are bad for the reputation of Bitcoin. There must only be one!

Why couldn't Bitcoin be like Red Bull (http://www.redbull.com/), where every cheap attempt at producing a clone has only strengthened the prestige of the "original"?


Title: Re: Litecoin
Post by: smoothie on December 12, 2012, 05:09:16 AM
I also think alternative coins are bad for the reputation of Bitcoin. There must only be one!

Right, just like there should only be one fiat currency. LOL

Hopes and dreams won't get you what you want when it depends on other people's choices.


Title: Re: Litecoin
Post by: Endgame on December 12, 2012, 12:28:48 PM
Why couldn't Bitcoin be like Red Bull (http://www.redbull.com/), where every cheap attempt at producing a clone has only strengthened the prestige of the "original"?

Sorry to burst your bubble but red bull was by no means the "original". The original was Lucozade Energy (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucozade (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucozade)) which first appeared in 1927. Red bull came along much much later, and was actually based on a thai energy drink the name of which eludes me. What does this prove? Not much except that the first is not necessary the best.


Title: Re: Litecoin
Post by: notme on December 12, 2012, 04:18:54 PM
Why couldn't Bitcoin be like Red Bull (http://www.redbull.com/), where every cheap attempt at producing a clone has only strengthened the prestige of the "original"?

Every clone does strengthen Bitcoin right now.

What else can you do with an altcoin except trade it for BTC ?
(with the exception of namecoin... I wish that project would get more dev love)

All namecoin need is a namespace reboot and a usecase.  Squatters have registered anything of value already and there is no significant reason to use namecoin in the first place.  Sure, domains can be confiscated, but most governments have been playing nice in that arena recently.


Title: Re: Litecoin
Post by: paulie_w on December 12, 2012, 04:28:17 PM
all of this detraction suggests to me that it's a good time to buy some litecoin.


Title: Re: Litecoin
Post by: smoothie on December 12, 2012, 05:08:45 PM
all of this detraction suggests to me that it's a good time to buy some litecoin.

Then sell your house, car, and other assets and buy LTC lol it's so cheap.


Title: Re: Litecoin
Post by: paulie_w on December 12, 2012, 10:45:45 PM
will do, motherfucker.


Title: Re: Litecoin
Post by: smoothie on December 12, 2012, 10:59:38 PM
will do, motherfucker.

You are right, I have done your mom.  :D

Amateur trolls....lol so fun to taunt.

 :D :D :D


Title: Re: Litecoin
Post by: ElectricMucus on December 13, 2012, 12:35:14 AM
Why couldn't Bitcoin be like Red Bull (http://www.redbull.com/), where every cheap attempt at producing a clone has only strengthened the prestige of the "original"?

Sorry to burst your bubble but red bull was by no means the "original". The original was Lucozade Energy (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucozade (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucozade)) which first appeared in 1927. Red bull came along much much later, and was actually based on a thai energy drink the name of which eludes me. What does this prove? Not much except that the first is not necessary the best.

Aww how sweet
You know of hashcash?


So yeah that red bull analogy fits almost perfectly.