Litecoin First Litecoin-Native Visa Debit Card Is Being Launched August 15, 20202 Min Read admin Add Comment Share This! Facebook Twitter Google Plus Pinterest LinkedIn The first Litecoin (LTC) native Visa debit card is being launched by BlockCard. Charlie Lee told Cointelegraph this is their second attempt at the endeavour as the previous one failed: “We previously worked with LitePay on a debit card but that failed when LitePay went out of business.”Lee also drew a distinction between this Litecoin-native debit card and other crypto cards that support the currency:“There are other crypto debit cards available today that support Litecoin, but they only support funding with LTC. This card is natively LTC, so funds are kept in LTC until you swipe the card.”Though Litecoiners can already sign up for the card, the service itself will not be made available for another few weeks. On a lighter note, Lee noted his opinion that there is no such thing as a “Litecoin maximalist”:“I don’t think that even exists. Most Litecoiners support and hold BTC also.”Users will be able to make deposits in twelve of the most popular crypto currencies, including all major stablecoins. According to Lee, approximately 300 users have signed up so far. Meanwhile Litecoin has continuously stayed among top ten coins by market capitalization and has one of the biggest followings on social media. Source link You may also like Litecoin LTC price hits 13-month high against Bitcoin — All-time high next for Litecoin? May 6, 2021 Litecoin Litecoin briefly flips XRP as 4th largest crypto amid Ripple–SEC spat January 4, 2021 Litecoin Litecoin relaunches MimbleWimble testnet as Europol targets privacy protocols October 6, 2020 About the authorView All Posts admin Add Comment Click here to post a comment Cancel replyCommentName * Email * Website Grayscale’s Litecoin-Based Asset Sees Wild Premium Swings Could a Cardano & Litecoin Team Up Be in the Works? Comment Share This! Facebook Twitter Google Plus Pinterest LinkedIn
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