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‘Glorified Test Net’: Billionaire Novogratz Slams Litecoin, Screams ‘Buy Bitcoin’

‘glorified test net’: billionaire novogratz slams litecoin, screams ‘buy bitcoin’

‘Glorified Test Net’: Billionaire Novogratz Slams Litecoin, Screams ‘Buy Bitcoin’

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By CCN.com: Crypto trader Mike Novogratz fails to see the value in Litecoin. Novogratz, who is at the helm of crypto merchant bank Galaxy Digital, blasts Litecoin’s size and in doing so seems to comes across as threatened by the fifth-biggest cryptocurrency. The Litecoin price has seen its value expand by 40% in April alone, gains that if you ask Novogratz would be better served by bitcoin.

The former Fortress hedge fund manager capitalized on Litecoin’s reputation as being digital silver to bitcoin’s gold, comparing the size of the respective precious metal and crypto markets. While silver’s market cap is a mere fraction of gold’s, Litecoin’s value is more than 6% that of bitcoin.

That irks Novogratz, who tweeted:

“Litecoin is a glorified test net for BTC. I don’t get this rally. Sell LTC [and] buy BTC.”

Litecoin’s Rally Is Nothing New

What’s surprising is that it took Novogratz so long to rail against Litecon. After all, Litecoin’s price rally started well before bitcoin broke out in recent days. The LTC price has been on a tear since year-end 2018, over which time it has rocketed by approximately 150%. That’s about when the coin’s creator Charlie Lee revealed his interest in integrating privacy features into the cryptocurrency, giving Litecoin the chance to forge its own identity.

‘glorified test net’: billionaire novogratz slams litecoin, screams ‘buy bitcoin’

Litecoin Is Cheaper and Faster than bitcoin

Crypto Twitter had a lot to say in response to Novogratz’s call, including eToro Senior Analyst Mati Greenspan, who touted the merits of Litecoin in a tweet:

“LTC is literally silver to bitcoin’s gold. It’s far more useful for transactions as it’s cheaper and faster than BTC.”

bitcoin has a dominance factor of more than 50%. It will always be the first cryptocurrency and it isn’t going anywhere. Nonetheless, the network has been plagued by transactions that move at a snail’s pace and hefty fees attached. As a result, it has become more popular as a store of value versus a currency, something that the Lightning Network stands to change.

Litecoin, meanwhile, has been able to capitalize on those inefficiencies with block times of two-and-a-half minutes versus bitcoin’s 10 minutes, as per eToro research. This makes Litecoin more conducive to micro-transactions such as purchasing a daily cup of coffee, which is needed for wide-scale adoption.

Litecoin is pursuing one feature that’s missing from bitcoin and that’s fungibility, which will make LTC units interchangeable. The Litecoin Foundation’s partnership with privacy coin Beam is expected to result in confidential transactions for LTC in 2019.

Heavy Weight Marketer

Meanwhile, Charlie Lee has become a master promoter of the project. He’s inked deals with the likes of the UFC, Glory Kickboxing, TokenPay/WEG bank, Beam cryptocurrency, Mammoth Film Festival, and more. Upcoming catalysts include a halving that’s planned for August 2019, and the aforementioned confidential transactions, not to mention the increasing integration of the Lightning Network for greater scalability.

Lee has more tricks up his sleeve. The Litecoin Foundation is teasing 2019: A Litecoin Odyssey featuring the Litecoin Summit to be held Oct. 28-29 at the Cosmopolitan Hotel of Las Vegas.

As for Novogratz targeting Litecoin, it’s similar to a sports analogy: They only go after those holding the ball.

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Published at Thu, 04 Apr 2019 16:33:08 +0000

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AML: US Rules Would Force Declaration Of Crypto At Borders

An update to US anti-money laundering (AML) legislation currently going through Congress would oblige travelers to declare digital currency at the border.


AML Rules Target $10k+ Crypto Holdings

S. 1241, a new bill sponsored by Senator Chuck Grassley, proposes adding the terms ‘digital currency’ and ‘prepaid access devices’ to existing list of financial items subject so such AML procedures.

It would also include reference to “any digital exchanger or tumbler of digital currency.”

Ostensibly designed to prevent trafficking of funds over $10,000 in value, the resulting powers given to border authorities could be nonetheless considerably more sweeping than at present.

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While it is unclear how those arriving in the US would be screened for digital currency holdings, the Bill makes provision for a report to be commissioned ironing out the finer points.

The text states:

Not later than 18 months after the date of enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Homeland Security, in consultation with the Commissioner of U.S. Customs and Border Protection, shall submit to Congress a report—

(1) detailing a strategy to interdict and detect prepaid access devices, digital currencies, or other similar instruments, at border crossings and other ports of entry for the United States; and

(2) that includes an assessment of infrastructure needed to carry out the strategy detailed in paragraph […]

Coin Center ‘Reaching Out’ For Debate

The bitcoin community is already reacting with caution to the legislation as it stands, with multiple questions being raised as to how lawmakers could enforce it in practice.

“We’re reaching out to the relevant offices,” Coin Center CEO Jerry Brito said in a Twitter response.

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EU Focuses On Dark Web, ID Linking

The move is reminiscent of similar plans across the pond in the European Union regarding declaration of digital currency funds, this time at the point of spend.

While border controls are not currently on the table, legislators are keen to enforce similar AML controls on anyone holding any form of virtual funds.

Formally revealed in March, users could soon face obligatory linking of their personal identity to their wallet.

AML could force linking users' ID to their digital wallets

More recently, a joint “consortium” by the European Commission, INTERPOL and others will research ways in which illicit use of the dark web can be curbed. Participants promise that:

“The consortium will analyze legal and ethical requirements and define guidelines for storing and processing data, information, and knowledge involved in criminal investigations without compromising citizen privacy,” participants promise.

What do you think about the Bill being considered by Congress? Let us know in the comments below!


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