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June 23, 2026, 03:30:36 AM
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I still don't want to say that Litecoin will follow the likes of EOS, IOTA, NEM or XEM where it already fell from the top in terms of market cap, but what I would say is that Litecoin is losing it's popularity and the only thing that makes it afloat is the fact that it's been listed on almost of the exchanges whether it's CEX or DEX, but if you will ask other people, some might not even know it because of... lack of marketing maybe? I mean nobody's talking about the project anymore... or I'm just outdated already.  Huh Huh

For some though, they still see LTC as a good long-term token to hold, and I mean why not. It's one of what I consider as an "established coin" where they've been here for a very long time. I believe that the project is still in development, and they might be lacking on marketing, but if you will ask me if this is a good token to hold for long term, I would say yes, but proceed with caution because we might not see Litecoin going to 3-digits anymore.

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June 23, 2026, 06:33:52 PM
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For some though, they still see LTC as a good long-term token to hold, and I mean why not. It's one of what I consider as an "established coin" where they've been here for a very long time. I believe that the project is still in development, and they might be lacking on marketing, but if you will ask me if this is a good token to hold for long term, I would say yes, but proceed with caution because we might not see Litecoin going to 3-digits anymore.
Like you mentioned, it is listed in all the exchanges and accepted in all gambling sites.

I am using Litecoin for gambling and I am not looking at it as a long term option to make a huge profit. The sole reason for using it is there is no delay and the fees are really low. While the transaction fees for Bitcoin are also not that high either, but it is fun to gamble with a full Litecoin than having a few fractions of satoshi.  Grin

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June 23, 2026, 07:20:55 PM
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LTC has definitely been flying under the radar compared to the bigger crypto names, but I think there's still some interesting tech under the hood. The Lightning Network integration has been solid, and the transaction speeds are still among the best in the space. At current levels, it's worth considering as a speculative add to any diversified crypto stack - just don't expect it to moon like the latest meme coin. My two cents: dollar-cost averaging a small position over the next few months might be smarter than trying to time the bottom.
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June 24, 2026, 05:39:55 PM
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Like you mentioned, it is listed in all the exchanges and accepted in all gambling sites.
Gambling is how I first got my big chunk of LTC. At that time, it was among the few coins that was quick and cheap to transact with, because back then, BTC was slow and starting to get costly.

I am using Litecoin for gambling and I am not looking at it as a long term option to make a huge profit. The sole reason for using it is there is no delay and the fees are really low. While the transaction fees for Bitcoin are also not that high either, but it is fun to gamble with a full Litecoin than having a few fractions of satoshi.
It's not really that fast now if I am being totally honest. It takes a good 5 mins, which is a long time given how many alternatives exist now. There is XRP which is instant, then there is BNB, which is quite fast as well and is cheap too.

I think the future of LTC isn't great but I don't see the coin fading away anytime soon either.

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June 24, 2026, 05:45:58 PM
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LTC has always been the 'silver to BTC's gold' - that analogy still holds water. The Mimblewimble implementation and Lightning readiness position it well for microtransactions. My take: $70 is definitely achievable if BTC stabilizes, especially with the upcoming halving cycle driving miner sentiment. The real wild card is whether the broader market sees LTC as a legitimate hedge or just another altcoin. Been accumulating on dips personally.
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Today at 09:41:20 AM
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LTC has always been the 'silver to BTC's gold' - that analogy still holds water. The Mimblewimble implementation and Lightning readiness position it well for microtransactions. My take: $70 is definitely achievable if BTC stabilizes, especially with the upcoming halving cycle driving miner sentiment. The real wild card is whether the broader market sees LTC as a legitimate hedge or just another altcoin. Been accumulating on dips personally.

Well, I think that during a bull market, LTC will easily break through the $70 level and will most likely reach the $100-120 range again. It’s quite possible that the bullish trend on the LTC chart could occur right before the next halving. At the same time, there’s probably no point in thinking about a new ATH, since the chance that LTC will reach it is quite small.

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