Excited to announce that you can now Buy Giftcards for over 2500+ different retailers, in 20+ countries all inside of Nexus Wallet with your Litecoin.
https://t.co/dym0wJ9KV2
"Litecoin should not still be here."
The question isn't why Litecoin is still here.
The question is why so few projects have stood the test of time.
After years of scams, collapses, bailouts, and broken promises, one thing is clear:
The more centralized something is, the more it becomes a single point of failure.
That's why we need money that works.
No insiders.
No bailouts.
No one in control.
This is Litecoin.
Bitcoin has 70 to 80 secondary networks built on top of it. Ethereum has 100+.
@litecoin has one: @LitecoinVM@CryptoRocky and @circle_crypto built a quarter trillion in lifetime volume on QuickSwap, then chose Litecoin as their foundation for LitVM for the same reason I structured @LiteStrategy's treasury around it.
The Litecoin network has run flawlessly for over 14 years. The community is focused and hungry for innovation, and when you have a single platform handling upgrades instead of dozens competing, capital and development doesn't fragment, it concentrates.
LitVM's testnet is already showing traction with 40 million txs and counting & no external incentives. Its great to see this kind of innovation in the ecosystem!
If you're ordering from Doordash, they already know your address, phone number and much more.
1. Doordash would be able to tell that you paid for your order using a giftcard.
2. The giftcard can be traced to be issued by our giftcard partner.
3. Issuance parner would be able to trace it back to Nexus Wallet.
4. We have a btcpay invoice connecting the giftcard to your order.
Dinner ordered from my office with #Litecoin, @nexuswallet, and @DoorDash
Nexus now protects you with pin, face recognition, and a seed phrase if you are locked out, with Tor enabled to protect your location, IP address, and transactions from hackers.
Less worry- more use.
@Sensui__Shinobu@EllisonGage The issue isn't with Nexus Wallet - instead it's the exchanges. They refuse to deposit funds from customers if it was send from a MWEB address.
If an exchange accepts XMR or shielded ZCH, they should accept Litecoin MWEB too (in our opinion).