Litecoin Seeks To Be Silver to Bitcoin's Gold
Another promising digital currency to vex the authorities
Bitcoin has had an extraordinary run this year, but if you'd sunk your money into Litecoin instead of Bitcoin on January 1, it would have done better. Since then, Bitcoin jumped from just over $13 to its current value of more than $115. Back in January, Litecoin was trading in the $0.07 range. Today, it's worth close to $2.40. In other words, while it took 200 Litecoins to buy a Bitcoin in January, today it takes only 50.
Government regulation may put the squeeze on Bitcoin — and perhaps Litecoin too. But digital currency will continue to evolve and grow. It's what so much of the world wants.
Although its dwarfed by Bitcoin's popularity, people seem to like Litecoin because it's a more credible alternative to the growing list of Bitcoin imitators, which Lee saw as either technologically challenged or straight up pump-and-dump scams. "I wanted to create something that is kind of silver to Bitcoin's gold," says Lee, who left Google last month to seek his fortune in the wild west of alternative digital currencies.
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I had an opportunity to watch Litecoin go from about 48 cents to almost $6 on btc-e. There were constant pump and dumps on btc-e during the 'arise chicken - fontas days'.
Litecoin, like Feathercoin, will succeed based on merchant acceptance.