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Author Topic: [ANN] Litecoin - a lite version of Bitcoin. Launched!  (Read 1466378 times)
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December 14, 2017, 04:07:28 PM
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Just remember folks ripple is owned by 15 big banks, you know the same kind of ppl that have been using all our money to get rich & giving back tiny % rates of interest. And trying to spook everyone with the same old one liner "its a bubble, its a bubble" becuase they don't want to lose control as the control and profits of money goes back to the people via crypto!

So don't feel a thing as you cash in your ripple profits before they dive - and into a cooler coin like Litecoin!

going up!
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December 14, 2017, 05:52:55 PM
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Thats true. Lite is the future!
To 500$ in notime.
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December 14, 2017, 06:08:26 PM
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Just remember folks ripple is owned by 15 big banks, you know the same kind of ppl that have been using all our money to get rich & giving back tiny % rates of interest. And trying to spook everyone with the same old one liner "its a bubble, its a bubble" becuase they don't want to lose control as the control and profits of money goes back to the people via crypto!

So don't feel a thing as you cash in your ripple profits before they dive - and into a cooler coin like Litecoin!

going up!

LitecoinPlatinum will disrupt LTC like Bcash disrupted BTC :-D weeee

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I am not a Financial Analyst, Investment Broker, Financial Adviser, Crypto-Guru or any sort of professional that would be deemed trustworthy! Wink weee™
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December 14, 2017, 06:12:48 PM
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It is shaking up to short the weak hands and seasonal profit takers from the caravan. LTC at this stage going through first correction which will be good for healthy growth and to sustain the achievement of the previous day. All is fine and good when your eyes are on long term benefits.
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December 14, 2017, 06:53:08 PM
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Anybody here remember what Satoshi Lite (Charlie Lee) sain about possibility of LTC drop to ca 30 dollars from 100 few months ago ? Now He is so optymistic so be aware Smiley But project seems huge anyway but remember that everything have various phases
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December 14, 2017, 06:54:50 PM
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ye atm light looks like overprised so i ll wait and HODL some btc for light coin.  Cry
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December 14, 2017, 07:45:13 PM
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Litecoin is still undervalued. Big time. We will chat about this like we did on btc prices last year.
Litecoin will pump bigtime just after Ripple crashes.
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December 14, 2017, 07:54:26 PM
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https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=lq3uP1hrW4Q
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December 14, 2017, 08:59:28 PM
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I am losing my mind waiting for my transactions to go through on Coinbase.
Want to transfer coins to GDAX so I can buy altcoins, but didn’t realize how long the transactions would take on Coinbase.
Now every time I check prices are going up on the alts I have my eye on..  Angry
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December 14, 2017, 09:18:22 PM
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lol, i love the ignorant claims of alot of people here. 'ripple will crash because 15 big banks own it' 'ripple will crash en litecoin will moon because the supply of litecoin is way smaller'..

You guys do understand that indeed the banks control the economy and are desperate to remain in control. Ripple reduces the transaction costs by 60% for banks and makes transfers almost instant. Why would banks let it crash when they could gain way more by actually using it?

blockchain is a great innovation, however, banks like to remain in control. Ripple is the compromise?

I do love litecoin, and it's rise is justified and long overdue. But so is ripple's rise. Beside that, ripple is pretty close to having the biggest user case. once the beta testing with the banks are over they are going to be actually used on a daily basis for bank transactions, these transactions can go up to the trillions. (and in order to do that you need a large supply in which 100 billion is even moderate since coins get burned per transaction and the amount of banktransactions are huge)

i am more concerned with the upcoming correction (given the marketcap growth of cryptocurrency's) and the possible ban on crypto's from south Korea. As i've heard, alot of volume which made litecoin climb was from south Korea. Correct me if i'm wrong, i haven't fact checked it.
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December 14, 2017, 09:21:39 PM
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Litecoin is still undervalued. Big time. We will chat about this like we did on btc prices last year.
Litecoin will pump bigtime just after Ripple crashes.

Yes, it's true, Litecoin is way undervalued! I remember last year, on the same time Bitcoin hit ATH of $800, and within an year from then we have over $16000 for BTC !I dont know why, but I have the feeling it will happen the same to Litecoin, we will see a huge pump in 2018, and definitely LTC deserves that!

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December 14, 2017, 09:23:07 PM
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Buying LTC is extremely risky. I expect us to have a multi-year bear market like the one we just had where LTC dropped 90% in value ($48 to $4). So if you can't handle LTC dropping to $20, don't buy! ----------------------charlie lee warning....

should i sell the litecoins now?
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December 14, 2017, 09:25:45 PM
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One of the reason from the newspaper (can't remind), with which I agree: More people buy into cryptocurrency through Bitcoin through sites like Coinbase, it becomes much clearer to see how Litecoin's speed and low fees are a benefit to them.
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December 14, 2017, 09:29:01 PM
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guys don't panic  it will pick up again  

and 1 yers ago is to risky buy BTC for 1499 USD but now is 10x higher Grin Grin Grin Grin
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December 14, 2017, 09:37:48 PM
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Buying LTC is extremely risky. I expect us to have a multi-year bear market like the one we just had where LTC dropped 90% in value ($48 to $4). So if you can't handle LTC dropping to $20, don't buy! ----------------------charlie lee warning....

should i sell the litecoins now?

You are free to do what you wanna do that is not right place to get honest advice. Crypto is always risky when price suddenly spike but there is good chance to get stable above 0.01 BTC.
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December 14, 2017, 09:53:13 PM
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Buying LTC is extremely risky. I expect us to have a multi-year bear market like the one we just had where LTC dropped 90% in value ($48 to $4). So if you can't handle LTC dropping to $20, don't buy! ----------------------charlie lee warning....

should i sell the litecoins now?

You are free to do what you wanna do that is not right place to get honest advice. Crypto is always risky when price suddenly spike but there is good chance to get stable above 0.01 BTC.

I think his tweet is a sorta of a social experiment, maybe he's trying to scare the speculators in order to "purify" the coin from quick scalpers...and, least but not last, just telling people don't invest too much  Smiley
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December 14, 2017, 09:54:57 PM
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Buying LTC is extremely risky. I expect us to have a multi-year bear market like the one we just had where LTC dropped 90% in value ($48 to $4). So if you can't handle LTC dropping to $20, don't buy! ----------------------charlie lee warning....

should i sell the litecoins now?

You are free to do what you wanna do that is not right place to get honest advice. Crypto is always risky when price suddenly spike but there is good chance to get stable above 0.01 BTC.

i do  know that ..but LTC is dropping by value.. more pecisely what  do you suggest.. should i hold the coins or sell it off?
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December 14, 2017, 10:00:30 PM
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Buying LTC is extremely risky. I expect us to have a multi-year bear market like the one we just had where LTC dropped 90% in value ($48 to $4). So if you can't handle LTC dropping to $20, don't buy! ----------------------charlie lee warning....

should i sell the litecoins now?

You are free to do what you wanna do that is not right place to get honest advice. Crypto is always risky when price suddenly spike but there is good chance to get stable above 0.01 BTC.

i do  know that ..but LTC is dropping by value.. more pecisely what  do you suggest.. should i hold the coins or sell it off?


depends if u hold 1-10 ltc i wld hodl...if u have 10000 ltc i wld cash out an enjoy a good life LoL...it's up to you no one knows even btc dropped  Smiley
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December 14, 2017, 10:06:58 PM
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Old projects are rising very recently. I think this rise will last. I got out of bitcoin and went to litecoin. the rise will continue for a few more weeks.

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December 14, 2017, 10:21:48 PM
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