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Topic: [ANN] Litecoin - a lite version of Bitcoin. Launched! - page 117. (Read 1467291 times)

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I hope that Lightcoin will return to its historical highs faster than other coins, because it is an independent and strong coin
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stabilascan.org
I'm hoping for donations from the LTC devs about my lost LTC sent to BTC address...

TXID: ca46709a5ebc97d932423c41da78b4b047e43bff5e0e426d041cf5dfd6db9f85

LTC donation address: LaQRx8BZq66rjqo37oc7tHLZRhjNauGDKR
legendary
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Owner at AltQuick.com
If you owned Litecoin on May 12, 2014:  https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.12397182
sr. member
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im crying Wink just to see the posts from 2011 when legendary arguing each other for this coin. man... its only takes 6 years for becoming billionaire. I wish im here earlier Grin
There are still many opportunities here, many ICO that have been launched I think we just need to invest on some good project then hold. I prefer like to buy coin rather than token. Litecoin is one of my favorite coin beside Bitcoin, Ethereum and Dash.
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Anyone having trouble with the daemon stopping?
I run a few of them at home so I can look at the block-chains - which also means I modify it a bit: I add 2 getblock functions.
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I mistakenly sent LTC to BTC address Sad is there anything the LTC devs can do with this wrong transactions? Will it be rejected by the LTC blockchain because the transaction is erroneous? Please help... here's the TXID: ca46709a5ebc97d932423c41da78b4b047e43bff5e0e426d041cf5dfd6db9f85

The transaction is valid. But there is a chance to get the coins back if you are the owner of the BTC wallet.

If you have access to the private keys of the BTC address, then you can generally create the same private key for a LTC wallet and access your LTC.

The procedure is different depending on what that BTC address is (HW wallet, desktop wallet, exchange address, ...). Google has many answers Wink

If you don't own the BTC address, consider this an expensive lesson, sorry...

No...it's okay to comment such. Maybe an instance like this could help the LTC blockchain. Maybe the devs can create a program that if ever LTC will be sent to any other BTC/altcoin addresses (erroneous transaction) it will automatically comes back to the sender's wallet.

They did provide a solution. It's called an M type address. It helps differentiate between LTC and BTC multisig addresses.

What you are talking about is not going to happen. It violates the basic principles of Litecoin. There is no Undo. It's kind of the whole point...

And then what happened to he wrong sent LTC? Will it be gone forever? Will it be burned? If this the case so the total supply of LTC will be lessen every time erroneous transaction like this will happened.
legendary
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All other big coins have already rise significantly in last 2 days, so it won't take long before LTC will pump as well
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I mistakenly sent LTC to BTC address Sad is there anything the LTC devs can do with this wrong transactions? Will it be rejected by the LTC blockchain because the transaction is erroneous? Please help... here's the TXID: ca46709a5ebc97d932423c41da78b4b047e43bff5e0e426d041cf5dfd6db9f85

The transaction is valid. But there is a chance to get the coins back if you are the owner of the BTC wallet.

If you have access to the private keys of the BTC address, then you can generally create the same private key for a LTC wallet and access your LTC.

The procedure is different depending on what that BTC address is (HW wallet, desktop wallet, exchange address, ...). Google has many answers Wink

If you don't own the BTC address, consider this an expensive lesson, sorry...

No...it's okay to comment such. Maybe an instance like this could help the LTC blockchain. Maybe the devs can create a program that if ever LTC will be sent to any other BTC/altcoin addresses (erroneous transaction) it will automatically comes back to the sender's wallet.

They did provide a solution. It's called an M type address. It helps differentiate between LTC and BTC multisig addresses.

What you are talking about is not going to happen. It violates the basic principles of Litecoin. There is no Undo. It's kind of the whole point...
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stabilascan.org
I mistakenly sent LTC to BTC address Sad is there anything the LTC devs can do with this wrong transactions? Will it be rejected by the LTC blockchain because the transaction is erroneous? Please help... here's the TXID: ca46709a5ebc97d932423c41da78b4b047e43bff5e0e426d041cf5dfd6db9f85

The transaction is valid. But there is a chance to get the coins back if you are the owner of the BTC wallet.

If you have access to the private keys of the BTC address, then you can generally create the same private key for a LTC wallet and access your LTC.

The procedure is different depending on what that BTC address is (HW wallet, desktop wallet, exchange address, ...). Google has many answers Wink

If you don't own the BTC address, consider this an expensive lesson, sorry...

No...it's okay to comment such. Maybe an instance like this could help the LTC blockchain. Maybe the devs can create a program that if ever LTC will be sent to any other BTC/altcoin addresses (erroneous transaction) it will automatically comes back to the sender's wallet.
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https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/litecoin/
In fact, the price of Litecoin has not risen too much recent days, in comparison with other altcoins.

I'm sure you were trying to make a point with this statement, but somehow forgot to actually write it down.

Care to enlighten me?
hero member
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I mistakenly sent LTC to BTC address Sad is there anything the LTC devs can do with this wrong transactions? Will it be rejected by the LTC blockchain because the transaction is erroneous? Please help... here's the TXID: ca46709a5ebc97d932423c41da78b4b047e43bff5e0e426d041cf5dfd6db9f85

The transaction is valid. But there is a chance to get the coins back if you are the owner of the BTC wallet.

If you have access to the private keys of the BTC address, then you can generally create the same private key for a LTC wallet and access your LTC.

The procedure is different depending on what that BTC address is (HW wallet, desktop wallet, exchange address, ...). Google has many answers Wink

If you don't own the BTC address, consider this an expensive lesson, sorry...
full member
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stabilascan.org
I mistakenly sent LTC to BTC address Sad is there anything the LTC devs can do with this wrong transactions? Will it be rejected by the LTC blockchain because the transaction is erroneous? Please help... here's the TXID: ca46709a5ebc97d932423c41da78b4b047e43bff5e0e426d041cf5dfd6db9f85
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If this fork is not that significant as there is not much movement opposed to other coin which got forked recently ?
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raskul

This coin is quite interesting, I will wait for the next announcement, of course with more detailed information, about mining and swimming pool, does this coin hold a bounty or signature campaign ... Hopefully worth the investment. Cheesy
What??
Although you are a newbie, your question sounds ridiculous. Perhaps you ask Bitcoin to make a bounty or signature campaign?  Grin

Nevermind them, it's just clueless n00bs who got in at the ATH because their hairdresser/mechanic told them about an ICO.

... and didn't realise what 'short it' meant.  Roll Eyes
hero member
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This coin is quite interesting, I will wait for the next announcement, of course with more detailed information, about mining and swimming pool, does this coin hold a bounty or signature campaign ... Hopefully worth the investment. Cheesy
What??
Although you are a newbie, your question sounds ridiculous. Perhaps you ask Bitcoin to make a bounty or signature campaign?  Grin

Nevermind them, it's just clueless n00bs who got in at the ATH because their hairdresser/mechanic told them about an ICO.
legendary
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Eloncoin.org - Mars, here we come!
A good future awaits Litecoin. The price will be at least 1/10 of the Bitcoin price. The coin develops and soon there will be a turning point when cryptocurrency is legalized. Payments in cryptocurrencies will become commonplace and not the lot of crypto enthusiasts and speculators
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This coin is quite interesting, I will wait for the next announcement, of course with more detailed information, about mining and swimming pool, does this coin hold a bounty or signature campaign ... Hopefully worth the investment. Cheesy
What??
Although you are a newbie, your question sounds ridiculous. Perhaps you ask Bitcoin to make a bounty or signature campaign?  Grin
legendary
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Litecoin is on the Korean Korbit exchange today, and is expected to rise in the evening. We will wait and see together

It is already trading but this is not a big exchange which bring any kind impact on the price I don't have such high expectation from this listing because it is already on Korean exchanges. This is not a big news as like you are saying.
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Litecoin is on the Korean Korbit exchange today, and is expected to rise in the evening. We will wait and see together
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