Litecoin social news alert — November 20th, 2017, 12:50
Litecoin Continues Its March Toward $75
It appears the Litecoin uptrend is here to stay. A few weeks ago, it seemed unlikely that this altcoin's price would surpass US$55 on a permanent basis. Right now, a rise to US$75 isn't out of the
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Confidential Transactions Could Add Anonymity to Bitcoin and Litecoin - Bitcoin News
Privacy coins have rocketed this year, fueled by the increasing ease with which bitcoin transactions can be de-anonymized and traced to real world identities. Zcash, which was a $10 coin in January, peaked at $376 in June, while monero started the year at $12 before reaching $136 in August. Now, testing of Confidential Transactions (CT) […]
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