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Keimoasd
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April 08, 2013, 12:04:55 PM |
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Bitcoin was here first.
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alexh
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April 08, 2013, 12:05:03 PM |
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Why Litecoin if theres Bitcoin?
As far as i know there aren't really any game breaking differences between those. Or not?
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April 08, 2013, 12:13:06 PM |
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Why Litecoin if theres Bitcoin?
As far as i know there aren't really any game breaking differences between those. Or not?
From what I've read, it is faster. The speed difference is negligible now but won't it become a big difference as Bitcoins transactions grow exponentially?
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wopwop
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April 08, 2013, 12:18:05 PM |
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Litecoins is for shills
That's why it's great
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Coincrazy (OP)
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April 08, 2013, 12:47:06 PM |
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Why Litecoin if theres Bitcoin?
I can think of three reasons right away, but probably there are many more 1. no one in a peer to peer network likes monopoly. I don't like the Fed's monopoly, the central banks and so on. so why should I get stuck with the Bitcoin early starters' and hoarders' monopoly ? 2. all I need is (a) NON fiat currency, (b) easy to pay / transfer , (c) some store of value etc..... = If lite coin does that , why BIT coin ? => I'd happy IF people can shoot me down on this as to what are the advantage of bit vs lite coin , is there no exchange for lite ? is there more safety in bit etc etc ?? 3. As of date Bitcoin has run up a lot ... lets say litecoin is where bitcoin was in 2011 ... I missed the first buss at 2011, why NOT get on the second ?? sure the second would reach the same destination slower, but it is much less riskier and possible for me . Example to illustrate this point - I can still mine with CPUs no need for specialty miners 4 .......... ? anyone regards
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northcape
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April 08, 2013, 01:04:57 PM |
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Why Litecoin if theres Bitcoin?
As far as i know there aren't really any game breaking differences between those. Or not?
LTC is based on scrypt, a different hashing algorithm which is supposedly truly ASIC/FPGA proof. For now.
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rottenchris
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April 08, 2013, 01:54:11 PM |
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Yes... an litecoin is just a bitcoin clone with no active development right now... at least i can not see someone careing about the litecoin client..
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John (John K.)
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April 08, 2013, 02:00:41 PM |
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Why Litecoin if theres Bitcoin?
As far as i know there aren't really any game breaking differences between those. Or not?
LTC is based on scrypt, a different hashing algorithm which is supposedly truly ASIC/FPGA proof. For now. Well, it's just that no one wants to develop an ASIC for it yet as it's not that profitable or safe to do so. Also, the confirmations are 4x faster but it is 4x more insecure as compared with Bitcoins. That's essentially the same as in Bitcoins only 3-6 confirmations are needed to ensure that there's essentially no way of reversing the tx, but in Litecoin you'll need 12-24 instead to achieve the same security.
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Coincrazy (OP)
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April 08, 2013, 02:20:30 PM |
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Why Litecoin if theres Bitcoin?
As far as i know there aren't really any game breaking differences between those. Or not?
LTC is based on scrypt, a different hashing algorithm which is supposedly truly ASIC/FPGA proof. For now. Well, it's just that no one wants to develop an ASIC for it yet as it's not that profitable or safe to do so. Also, the confirmations are 4x faster but it is 4x more insecure as compared with Bitcoins. That's essentially the same as in Bitcoins only 3-6 confirmations are needed to ensure that there's essentially no way of reversing the tx, but in Litecoin you'll need 12-24 instead to achieve the same security. Great to learn that so, you are saying that Bit coin has advantages over Litecoin, other than just the network effect... I am NOT technically competent to accept or deny that, but I see and respect you as a global / gold member Having said that, = how difficult is it to reverse transactions in Lite coin ? & = which other crypto coins (other than lite C ) out there are close to bit coin ? Thanks CoinCrazy
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John (John K.)
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April 08, 2013, 02:32:33 PM |
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Why Litecoin if theres Bitcoin?
As far as i know there aren't really any game breaking differences between those. Or not?
LTC is based on scrypt, a different hashing algorithm which is supposedly truly ASIC/FPGA proof. For now. Well, it's just that no one wants to develop an ASIC for it yet as it's not that profitable or safe to do so. Also, the confirmations are 4x faster but it is 4x more insecure as compared with Bitcoins. That's essentially the same as in Bitcoins only 3-6 confirmations are needed to ensure that there's essentially no way of reversing the tx, but in Litecoin you'll need 12-24 instead to achieve the same security. Great to learn that so, you are saying that Bit coin has advantages over Litecoin, other than just the network effect... I am NOT technically competent to accept or deny that, but I see and respect you as a global / gold member Having said that, = how difficult is it to reverse transactions in Lite coin ? & = which other crypto coins (other than lite C ) out there are close to bit coin ? Thanks CoinCrazy 4x easier to reverse then Bitcoins are. As for any comparable cryptocoins...well there's a lot of em. See: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=134179.msg1428895#msg1428895Anyone could create a copy of their own 'coin' by editing some strings in the bitcoin source, so... Don't get me wrong, I do hold a considerable amount of LTC, but I still stick to BTC at the end of the day.
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toomsie
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April 08, 2013, 02:55:08 PM |
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Yes... an litecoin is just a bitcoin clone with no active development right now... at least i can not see someone careing about the litecoin client..
The greates strength of LiteCoin could be its use for trading, namely Forex day trades. LTC/ BTC can be used as a currency pear. In etc-e you can do this already.
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RodeoX
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The revolution will be monetized!
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April 08, 2013, 02:56:49 PM |
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Why do I need a "next" bitcoin?
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Dudey109
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April 08, 2013, 03:06:08 PM |
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There is room for multiple Cryptos just like fiat
Depending on features they can be used for multiple purposes online
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Coincrazy (OP)
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April 08, 2013, 03:33:19 PM |
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April 08, 2013, 03:40:09 PM |
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silkroad doesnt accept litecoin
only a relatively minor one out of many good reasons already mentioned - but if it is working just fine for them at the moment, why would they want to change?
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April 08, 2013, 04:27:05 PM |
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I agree,
Bitcoin is great and currently the next best thing, hype bubble for sure.
But for bitcoin to ever become a truly used online currency it not only needs a lot more user friendly interfaces but there is ONE glaring glitch.
ITS TOO DAMN SLOW.
Online commerce succeeded due to a number of factors, global reach, economies of scale but the real key is SPEED.
ONE CLICK, JOB DONE, PAID.
BICOIN, ONE CLICK, WAIT, maybe 10 mins, maybe 2 hours, maybe tomorrow.
Step in litecoin. If the confirmation time can bought into under 30 seconds then we gotta a horse that can run.
remember bitcoin was began by techies, built by techies but for it succeed as an online payment platform, the veteran online merchants needs to love it too.
With 20 years in the online selling game, bitcoin has a lot to offer but until it can SPEED the hell up. Its in no mans land.
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April 08, 2013, 05:38:44 PM |
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