Litecoin Summit 2024: All About LTC
Set for July 24-25 in Nashville, Tennessee, Litecoin Summit 2024 will bring together developers, experts, and the Litecoin community to discuss the future of LTC.
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Litecoin, one of the most successful Bitcoin forks, debuted in October 2011. In 2013, Litecoin’s founder Charlie Lee created the Litecoin Foundation, a non-profit organization based in Singapore, to propel the project further.
Litecoin Summit 2024, hosted by the Litecoin Foundation, will feature a presentation on the current state of the Litecoin blockchain. The agenda also includes a session dedicated to enhancing the partnership between LTC and Bitpay, as well as discussions about Bitcoin and Ethereum.
Over 40 speakers are set to present, including:
- Charlie Lee, Creator of Litecoin, Director at Litecoin Foundation
- Phil Zimmermann, Distinguished Engineer at Advanced Encryption Technology Europe B.V.
- John D'Agostino, Senior Director of Institutional Strategy, Coinbase
- Merrick Theobald, VP Marketing at BitPay
- Dennis Porter, CEO & Co-Founder of Satoshi Action Fund
- Wei Zhou, Chief Executive Officer, Coins.ph
Discussion topics will include:
- Lightning Network: The Good the Bad and the Ugly
- Litecoin Mining
- Bitpay and Litecoin
- The LTC Ecosystem
Additionally, participants will have the opportunity to discuss the regulatory framework for cryptocurrencies with representatives from Coinbase, a major and respected cryptocurrency exchange.
Registration and ticket purchases for Litecoin Summit 2024 are available here.
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