LTC (Litecoin) is a peer-to-peer cryptocurrency and open-source software project similar to Bitcoin. Here are some key points about LTC coin:$LTC

- _Founder:_ Charlie Lee, a former Google engineer, founded Litecoin in 2011.

- _Similarities to Bitcoin:_ LTC is based on the Bitcoin protocol but has faster transaction processing times (2.5 minutes compared to Bitcoin's 10 minutes).

- _Tokenomics:_ LTC has a maximum supply of 84 million coins, compared to Bitcoin's 21 million.

- _Use cases:_ LTC is used for:

- Fast and cheap transactions

- Payments

- Microtransactions

- Remittances

- _Mining:_ LTC uses a different mining algorithm (Scrypt) than Bitcoin (SHA-256), making it more accessible to miners with lower-powered hardware.

- _Adoption:_ LTC is accepted by various merchants and is listed on most major cryptocurrency exchanges.

- _Price:_ The price of LTC can fluctuate depending on market conditions and adoption.

Litecoin aims to be a more lightweight and efficient alternative to Bitcoin, with faster transaction processing times and lower fees.

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