In 2009, Satoshi Nakamoto launched Bitcoin as the world’s very first cryptocurrency. The code is open source, which means that it can be modified by anyone and freely used for other projects. Following Bitcoin, many other cryptocurrencies have launched with modified versions of this code. Litecoin was announced in 2011 by Charlie Lee with the goal of being the silver to Bitcoin’s ‘gold’. One of the largest differences between Bitcoin and Litecoin, is that Litecoin has a coin limit of 84 million, whereas Bitcoin has a coin limit of 21 million.
Litecoin was created to improve upon Bitcoin. The key difference for end-users being the 2.5-minute time to generate a block, as opposed to Bitcoin’s 10 minutes. For blockchain enthusiasts, Litecoin holds a much more significant difference to Bitcoin, and that is its different proof of work algorithm. You can read more about the difference in algorithms here.
The main transaction difference between Litecoin and Bitcoin is that Litecoin is able to confirm transactions faster. The details of the transaction differences are as follows:
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