What's currently the best coin to invest in, and why is it LTC?
Bitcoin is the only coin that actually being used to as a medium of exchange. BUT the fees are getting outrageous and the fork is very unlikely to fix this problem.
Any software used for bitcoin could easily adapt litecoin. Litecoin may become the lube of the crypto financial engine because it is cheaper and faster to transfer. Also it's becoming more widely available for purchase, it clearly has the most potential to keep rising.
$2500
>>2766515
Yeah it's pretty much a no-brainer.
Its a bull in a forest full of bears and its gonna charge them all down and rape them into oblivion.
Buy and hold LTC or forever regret it.
>>2766540
More reasons in the short term:
There will be uncertainty in BTC leading up to and some time after segwit. People will not be eager to flock directly to ethereum, due to its recent fluctuations. The logical choice is to (temporarily) move to LTC, and this will drive up its price.
Also notice how no one shit talks LTC like they do ETH? Its because its such an obvious fucking winner.
>>2766540
>>2766540
>Bitcoin is the only coin that actually being used to as a medium of exchange
Why actually do research when you can just make up your own facts that fit your worldview?
Like what kid of sad, sad bagholder goes online and really expects people to believe that high-tx-fee, unanonymous/tracable/public, and dumb multisig Bitcoin is really the only coin out there being used.
You really lack the desire to use google to double check and make sure your investment knowledge actually reflects reality?
>>2766515
Monacoin is the actual correct answer. Undervalued as fuck at ~$0.50 and a max supply of only 100m.
Where do you guys see the price of LTC by the end of the year?
>>2766718
End of the year?
End of 2017: $400.00.
End of 2018: $1000.00
End of 2019: $3000.00
Screencap this.
>>2766570
ETH went from $1 to like $400.
LTC went from like $10 to $20.
>obvious fucking winner
Fucking lol.
>>2766740
Slow and steady wins the race
>>2766610
Anon pray tell, which other cryptos are being accepted by merchants and where? Bitcoin has at least 95% of the actual payment market (excluding the dark web).
>>2766759
ive been holding 150 ltc since 2013 and im actually more comfortable with its movements than had it went on a rampage like dash or eth. when something in its progression looks unhealthy or its moving too fast is whhen id consider dumping it. people have said the whole time ive held it that it was a pump and dump coin only but ive never seen that in its steady rise this year from 4 to 50