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Litecoin vs Tether
LTC vs USDT
Two of crypto’s most-discussed assets, side-by-side. Key differences, recent coverage from TheChainPost, and an FAQ for both — no investment advice, no price predictions.
Layer 1
Litecoin (LTC)
Bitcoin fork with 2.5-minute blocks. Scrypt PoW, merge-mined with DOGE.
- Launched
- 2011
- Consensus
- Proof-of-Work (Scrypt)
Stablecoin
Tether (USDT)
Largest USD stablecoin by market cap. Dominant on Tron for remittance.
- Launched
- 2014
- Consensus
- Centralised issuance (multi-chain)
At a glance
| Litecoin (LTC) | Tether (USDT) | |
|---|---|---|
| Launched | 2011 | 2014 |
| Consensus | Proof-of-Work (Scrypt) | Centralised issuance (multi-chain) |
| Category | Layer 1 | Stablecoin |
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Litecoin vs Tether FAQ
- What is Litecoin?
- Litecoin (LTC) is a proof-of-work cryptocurrency launched in October 2011 by Charlie Lee, a fork of Bitcoin with shorter block times (2.5 min vs 10) and the Scrypt hashing algorithm. It targets a "silver to Bitcoin's gold" positioning.
- What is MimbleWimble on Litecoin?
- Activated in May 2022, the MimbleWimble Extension Blocks (MWEB) let users opt in to confidential transactions on Litecoin. It's a side-chain style upgrade — hash-linked to the main chain but with hidden amounts for those who choose to use it.
- What is Tether?
- USDT (Tether) is the largest dollar-pegged stablecoin by market capitalisation, issued by Tether Limited (Hong Kong). It is widely used for on-chain trading and remittance, especially in emerging markets where USD access is restricted.
- Is USDT fully backed?
- Tether publishes quarterly attestation reports (not full audits) from an accounting firm. As of the most recent report, reserves are predominantly US Treasuries, with smaller allocations to secured loans, precious metals, and Bitcoin. Tether has settled regulatory cases in the US over past disclosures.
- How do Litecoin and Tether compare?
- Litecoin (LTC): Bitcoin fork with 2.5-minute blocks. Scrypt PoW, merge-mined with DOGE. Launched 2011, runs Proof-of-Work (Scrypt). Tether (USDT): Largest USD stablecoin by market cap. Dominant on Tron for remittance. Launched 2014, runs Centralised issuance (multi-chain). These are two structurally different designs — read the news feed above for recent developments on each, and consult a qualified advisor before making any financial decision.
General information, not investment advice. Cryptocurrencies are volatile — do your own research and consult a qualified advisor before making decisions.