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Im not sure if by putting mimble wimble as a sidechain and that will decrease the regulatory pressure. I meant maybe the litecoin will not get the regulatory pressure but yes for the team who has made the mimblewimble sidechain.
I just remember even someone can still use the common blockchain of litecoin without even use the privacy feature that can make him becomes untraceable and that still means if litecoin can be used as a money laundering.
The regulation will not see that as the main chain or not but the possibility for such coin to be used as a way to do money laundering can be seen as the main frame to determine it. Put it on the sidechain will not help it a lot.
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It shouldn’t come as a surprise to anyone in the crypto space, that Litecoin wants to become a privacy coin. Charlie Lee, Litecoin’s founder, made things pretty clear when he changed the direction of the project. By partnering with David Burkett, a Grin developer, to implement the MimbleWimble protocol, Litecoin will be joining a host of other privacy coins like Zcash and Monero. MimbleWimble might have kind of a silly name, but it’s far from a joke (it’s actually named after a spell in the Harry Potter series). So, how will Litecoin benefit if MimbleWimble is implemented? Let’s take a look.

What is Litecoin?
Let’s cover the basics first. Litecoin (LTC) is often described as the silver to Bitcoin’s gold.. Litecoin is the 6th largest cryptocurrency by market cap, and was founded in 2011. Charlie Lee, Litecoin’s creator and former Engineering Director at Coinbase, developed LTC with a number of different aims in mind. He implemented the following steps as a way to improve on Bitcoin, which he saw as lacking a few crucial elements:

- Faster block propagation: One block can be mined every 2.5 minutes, rather than 10 minutes on the Bitcoin blockchain.
- Improved GUI
- A higher total supply: There are 84 million LTC, compared to 21 million BTC.
- Scrypt Algorithm: Bitcoin works on SHA 256, which is more expensive for miners than SCRYPT which Litecoin is based on.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2dmf4LhY11A&t=140s

What is MimbleWimble?
MimbleWimble is built on the same input and output transaction model as Litecoin (and Bitcoin). However, it’s impossible for an observer to gather any information on the specifics of ownership, or the value of input and outputs conducted over the protocol. MimbleWimble uses a “Pedersen Commitment Scheme” which ensures that any hidden transaction data is accurate, so you can’t change the amounts at a later date. This is done through the use of multi-signature technology.

Blinding factors and a Pedersen Commitment Scheme allows MimbleWimble to hide input and output information from third parties, and ensures that the information is totally reliable and accurate.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JIwX9cEoAXw&t=16s

What benefits does MimbleWimble have?
How will Litecoin benefit if MimbleWimble is implemented? MimbleWimble is a form of privacy technology that can be used in multiple different ways on the Litecoin blockchain. It could be used on the main blockchain, which would make all Litecoin transactions totally private, or as an Extension Block or Sidechain, which would give Litecoin users the choice to opt-in to privacy. To tackle the issue of fungibility, it would be best for Litecoin to implement the protocol on the mainchain, however this might lead regulators to put pressure on merchants to not accept LTC transactions, and exchanges may choose to delist the coin as a result. On the other hand, making MimbleWimble opt-in on a Sidechain might decrease the regulatory pressure, but then the blockchain will not benefit wholly from increased privacy.

However, at this point in time, research suggests that the best option would be to implement MimbleWimble on an Extension Block or Sidechain, giving users the choice to either transact fully privately or publicly.

Either way, Litecoin users will have the option to transact privately on the blockchain. With financial privacy a pretty hot topic right now, this just might be the best move for Litecoin.

If you’re looking to trade with LTC, you’ll find it on all major exchanges as well as social trading platforms like eToro. With big changes potentially happening on the blockchain, now’s the time to get in.

https://twitter.com/SatoshiLite/status/1089935081337085952

The future for Litecoin
So, how will Litecoin benefit if MimbleWimble is implemented? It’ll increase privacy and security, and could result in mass adoption for the coin as privacy cryptocurrencies increase in popularity. Whether it’s implemented on a Sidechain or Extension Block, or on the main blockchain, remains to be seen, but either way it proves pretty exciting for the network and its users. Privacy coins just might be the future, particularly as financial privacy becomes a bigger concern among the general population. Here’s to MimbleWimble doing something pretty incredible for the crypto asset industry.

https://e-cryptonews.com/how-will-litecoin-benefit-mimblewimble-implemented/
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