robelneo
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February 11, 2018, 12:15:46 PM |
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Being the first litecoin fork I fully support this project, if Bitcoin fork has become profitable for Bitcoin holders, why not this one, imagine getting 10 times of what you got, I think litecoin holders are benefitting for this because price is slightly increased because of the demand going through the date of the fork.
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TalkBitcoinsCom
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February 11, 2018, 01:30:57 PM |
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Any idea if this will be supported by Coinbase at all? I am not very familiar with Litecoin wallets, but I checked https://litecoincore.org/ and it re-directed me to https://litecoin.org/ (where there is a downloadable version for Mac). Would this wallet work as well? Thanks! waiting reply to this too
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laris2
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February 11, 2018, 07:02:49 PM |
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Any idea if this will be supported by Coinbase at all? I am not very familiar with Litecoin wallets, but I checked https://litecoincore.org/ and it re-directed me to https://litecoin.org/ (where there is a downloadable version for Mac). Would this wallet work as well? Thanks! waiting reply to this too Yes, this wallet would work.
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TalkBitcoinsCom
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February 11, 2018, 07:16:17 PM |
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Is there any reply from Litecoin Cash dev/team about what Charlie Lee recently said?
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Levontres
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THE DECENTRALIZED BETTING EXCHANG
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February 11, 2018, 07:21:48 PM Last edit: February 11, 2018, 07:35:41 PM by Levontres |
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Litekoyn's fork I expected long time! I am madly glad to her emergence!! Will observe very interestingly introduction of the project!
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TalkBitcoinsCom
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February 11, 2018, 07:57:58 PM |
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Thanks Laris2, that's exactly what i was looking for
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February 11, 2018, 07:59:48 PM |
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Is the team part of the Litecoin community that disagrees with something withing Litecoin? Or are they just doing this on their own?
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TalkBitcoinsCom
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February 12, 2018, 04:05:17 AM |
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Is the team part of the Litecoin community that disagrees with something withing Litecoin? Or are they just doing this on their own?
pretty sure they're just doing it on their own
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elchavotravieso
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February 12, 2018, 04:57:26 AM |
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What if i am not on my computer when the fork happens? do liss the chance to get LCC?? Electrum wallet private keys will work as well?
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February 12, 2018, 07:39:45 AM |
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What if i am not on my computer when the fork happens? do liss the chance to get LCC?? Electrum wallet private keys will work as well?
No you won’t miss out. At the time of the fork, a snapshot (record) of the Litecoin blockchain is taken. The Litecoincash LCC blockchain is started from this record, so for every 1LTC, you will have 10LCC. I don’t personally know about Electrum, I’m using Litecoin core and Jaxx.
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TalkBitcoinsCom
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February 12, 2018, 12:14:15 PM |
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What about Trezor guys, will our Trezor stored LTC be able to claim LCC?
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February 12, 2018, 01:10:05 PM |
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Explain if it is not a scam just taking the name?
- It's become customary in recent months that when a blockchain is hardforked, the new coin takes the name of the old as a prefix. We're not saying it's a great convention, but it's instantly understood by people as "oh it's a Litecoin hard fork". No. It's generally understood that a coin is co-opting the name for other reasons such as to mislead people and try and gain a level of "respectability" they have not earned. Last time there was a lot of this sort of thing if was "Dark" stuff. i.e. BitcoinDark, LitecoinDark, DogeDark, DarkDoge and so on and so forth. So those that have been around awhile, do not view any coin using another's name in a favorable light. i agree totally even this is not a fork is an airdrop based on snapshot of ltc so name can be anything why call it ltc based name
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February 12, 2018, 04:20:57 PM |
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What about Trezor guys, will our Trezor stored LTC be able to claim LCC?
It was such a pain in the ass to claim bitcoin cash from trezor when it forked, so even if they do support (which i doubt) I wouldnt use it. Its really simple guys just make sure you have the private key of the wallet where all your litecoin is at the time of the forking block...after that block you can move your litecoin to a separate address if your worried about importing a private key....your litecoin cash will still be associated with the private key you had at the time of the fork. I know its tempting to try and get your LCC right at the time of the fork, especially if your trying to sell fast. but i encourage people to wait to claim to avoid any potential issues.
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February 12, 2018, 04:39:18 PM |
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@MyAdverts: Sure To start with, if you've used a whole bunch of different receive addresses it can make your life easier to make a new receive address, and send all your coins to yourself before the fork. That way, you only have one key to import later. 1. After the fork block, create another new receive address and send all your coins to that new address. This is to protect your LTC -- remember the Golden Rule for Safe Forking: Never paste a private key that still holds live funds into ANY wallet or website -- including ours. 2. If you sent all your coins to yourself in step 1 you only need to do this once (otherwise, repeat for every LTC address you had that held funds during the fork block). In Litecoin Core, hit the Help menu -> Debug window -> Console. Type the following: dumpprivkey YOUR_LTC_ADDRESS_HERE 3. The string returned by that command is your private key. In the Litecoin Core wallet, hit File -> Import Private Key and paste it in. When you paste an address, the wallet will offer to rescan the blockchain. If you're importing multiple keys, say No -- if you're importing a single key, or the last of your multiple keys, say Yes. The resync process will take a few minutes; after that your wallet will show your LCC balance. @grungie: Not yet, but we're working tirelessly behind the scenes on getting. You'll hear it here first, so just check back -- the original post will be edited as soon as we have news. Or come and join our Discord for up-to-the-minute news 'n' gossip. @hermi: Yes! You can mine with any SHA256 hardware. It looks like there will be at least one pool ready to go right at launch. Details will be added to our website and the [ANN] soon, but hop on Discord if you'd like latest info on potential pools. After entering such a command with the address of the test wallet, I received such a response in the console Litecoin Core: "Error: Please enter the wallet passphrase with walletpassphrase first. (code -13)"
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February 12, 2018, 07:29:27 PM |
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@zaratu You need to unlock your wallet first. However, DON'T pre-export your key. It's fine to dumpprivkey on some new, zero-balance address that you just made to test. For maximum safety, you don't want to even see that key until you've already moved the funds to a new address after the fork. This is just in case your PC is compromised and something can capture your screen or clipboard; ideally we don't even see that key until it's not holding LTC any more. Practice safe forking!
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February 12, 2018, 07:37:33 PM |
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@zaratu You need to unlock your wallet first. However, DON'T pre-export your key. It's fine to dumpprivkey on some new, zero-balance address that you just made to test. For maximum safety, you don't want to even see that key until you've already moved the funds to a new address after the fork. This is just in case your PC is compromised and something can capture your screen or clipboard; ideally we don't even see that key until it's not holding LTC any more. Practice safe forking! Please tell me how to unblock it, because the function is given only to change the password in Litecoin Core.
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February 12, 2018, 11:28:22 PM |
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In regards to the difficulty, and the fact that it will be low difficulty, will we be able to mine efficiently for the first few weeks or so with regular gtx/ radeon graphics cards?
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elchavotravieso
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February 13, 2018, 04:57:04 AM |
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Hello, I transferred LTC to the Electrum LTC wallet. Electrum LC will support the plug. and I will also be given for every LT 10 LT cache?
i would like to know more about Electrum as well.
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February 13, 2018, 08:13:14 AM |
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In regards to the difficulty, and the fact that it will be low difficulty, will we be able to mine efficiently for the first few weeks or so with regular gtx/ radeon graphics cards?
I would like to hear this. Those bitmain v9 are more likely to mine this coin.
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