LTC (Litecoin)
Litecoin (LTC), established in 2011 by former Google engineer Charlie Lee, is a cryptocurrency modeled after Bitcoin's open-source code, with modifications for enhanced speed and scalability. Unlike Bitcoin, Litecoin utilizes a different mining algorithm called Scrypt, which is less susceptible to specialized mining hardware. With a maximum supply of 84 million coins, surpassing Bitcoin's 21 million, Litecoin positions itself as a more accessible and affordable option for everyday transactions, earning the nickname "silver" to Bitcoin's "gold."
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