List of Flash News about halving 2023
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2025-12-04 02:53 |
Litecoin (LTC) Reliability Claim: 6 Trading Signals Backing the Narrative — Halving, MWEB, DOGE Merged Mining, Low Fees
According to Litecoin, the project emphasized its reliability in a Dec 4, 2025 post, drawing trader attention to fundamentals that can anchor the LTC thesis. Source: https://twitter.com/litecoin/status/1996412596044607529 LTC has operated since 2011 with a 2.5-minute target block time, supporting faster settlement relative to Bitcoin and positioning it for low-cost payments use cases. Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Litecoin | https://litecoin.org/ Litecoin is merge-mined with Dogecoin via Auxiliary Proof-of-Work since 2014, enabling miners to earn rewards on both chains and potentially supporting hashrate resilience, a core security input for the network. Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dogecoin | https://litecoin.org/ The most recent halving in August 2023 reduced the block subsidy to 6.25 LTC, lowering new supply issuance and providing a transparent issuance schedule that traders often track around supply shocks. Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Litecoin The MWEB upgrade activated in 2022 adds optional confidential transaction features that enhance fungibility and can reduce typical transaction data size, supporting scalability for payments flows. Source: https://github.com/litecoin-project/litecoin/releases/tag/v0.21.2.2 Historically, Litecoin’s on-chain transaction fees have trended below Bitcoin and Ethereum, which is relevant for payment routing and exchange outflows to self-custody. Source: https://bitinfocharts.com/comparison/transactionfees-ltc-btc-eth.html For trading validation of the reliability narrative, monitor hashrate, median fees, and on-chain activity (transactions and active addresses) alongside LTC/BTC relative strength to gauge demand and security trend. Source: https://bitinfocharts.com/litecoin/ |
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2025-11-15 16:15 |
Litecoin (LTC) Positions as Real Money for Payments: Trading Takeaways on MWEB, Fees, and Merchant Rails
According to @litecoin, Litecoin is positioning LTC as real money rather than a single-narrative asset, signaling a payments-first focus for traders to track, source: Litecoin on X (Nov 15, 2025). Key protocol traits that support a payments use case include a 2.5-minute block time and an 84 million supply cap, with issuance further tightened after the Aug 2023 halving to 6.25 LTC per block, source: Litecoin.org; Litecoin Foundation. Litecoin activated MWEB in 2022 to enable opt-in confidential amounts and improved fungibility, a feature designed to make everyday transactions more practical, source: Litecoin Foundation. Merchant rails already carry LTC, with BitPay adding Litecoin payments in 2021 and PayPal enabling buy, sell, and checkout with Litecoin for U.S. users, expanding potential transaction demand, source: BitPay blog; PayPal Newsroom. For trading, this payments-oriented positioning makes processor integrations, on-chain usage tied to payments, and fee conditions tangible catalysts to monitor for LTC demand, grounded in the network’s low-fee design and established merchant support, source: Litecoin.org; Litecoin Foundation; BitPay blog; PayPal Newsroom. |