
Litecoin mweb signal upgrade#
The upgrade is expected to be activated on mainnet in the coming months. ltcmweb1qq2aejfd7svtnqk0uq0cfkd9mr9sszypmx2phdu5qwfhlujazv2nxjqstg圓r5gkxesu5vv2v0tmlwdwhat3se36pwzwtlqm8ypxq3d2fggc8d7nq - David Burkett JanuThe developer started working on this upgrade in 2019, and as the Foundation revealed, MimbleWimble will be part of this cryptocurrency’s Core 0.21.2 release candidate with an additional improvement to its privacy and security. Burkett published the first LTC addresses using the MWEB extension, seen below.

The Litecoin Foundation and MimbleWimble’s lead developer David Burkett made the announcement via social media platform Twitter. The upgrade has undergone a multi-year development and stands as one of the most hyped rollouts for this cryptocurrency amongst its community. No doubt, the recent announcement of LTC’s MimbleWimble upgrade as a Release Candidate or beta could have a long-term bullish impact on Litecoin. As NewsBTC reported earlier, this month has been historically bullish for Litecoin and the crypto market. Selling pressure triggered by macro factors has been and will remain mitigated during February. The latter has been showing bullish momentum in lower timeframes and could see more profits in the coming weeks. Part Five: Conflict Of Interest The increase in the price of Litecoin has been driven by relief in larger cryptocurrencies, such as Bitcoin and Ethereum. Related Reading | Charlie Lee Sums Up Litecoin’s 10 Years History. As of press time, LTC is exchanging hands at $110,21 with a 1.7% profit in 24-hours.

Litecoin follows the general sentiment in the crypto market and trades in the green during today’s session. Litecoin Sees Gains As MimbleWimble Kicks In, What It Means For LTC’s Price
