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2025-11-25
18:12
Litecoin (LTC) MWEB Privacy Explained - Opt-In Confidential Transactions via Extension Blocks for Traders

According to @litecoin, the project shared an official explainer showing how Litecoin’s MimbleWimble Extension Blocks MWEB enable opt-in confidential transactions that hide transaction amounts while keeping the base chain transparent, source: Litecoin on X, Litecoin.com news 'Litecoin is Privacy'. For traders, moving LTC into MWEB makes amounts non-public, reducing the visibility of those transfers to on-chain observers and affecting metrics that rely on transparent amounts, source: Litecoin.com news 'Litecoin is Privacy'. The post notes MWEB operates as an extension block, so users can choose between transparent and private transfers without changing the main chain’s standard transaction flow, source: Litecoin.com news 'Litecoin is Privacy'. No new protocol change or listing update was announced in this communication, it is an educational highlight directing users to the explainer, source: Litecoin on X.

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2025-11-24
03:52
Litecoin (LTC) Posts 'Hide Your Litecoin' on Nov 24, 2025: MWEB Privacy Context and Market Watch

According to @litecoin, the official account posted the message 'Hide your Litecoin if you want hide. - Jihan Wuhu' on Nov 24, 2025, without further context. source: https://twitter.com/litecoin/status/1992803432420532305 The post contains no details of upgrades, technical changes, or timelines beyond the quoted text. source: https://twitter.com/litecoin/status/1992803432420532305 Litecoin supports optional confidential amounts via MimbleWimble Extension Blocks (MWEB), which went live on mainnet in 2022, offering a privacy-related feature relevant to the topic of hiding transaction amounts. source: https://github.com/litecoin-project/litecoin/releases/tag/v0.21.2.2 Peer-reviewed research finds Twitter sentiment can correlate with cryptocurrency returns and volatility, making official account activity a data point traders may monitor while avoiding assumptions about unannounced changes. source: https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0234559

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2025-11-23
07:37
Litecoin (LTC) says MWEB addresses are quantum resistant — official security update for traders

According to Litecoin, its official account stated on Nov 23, 2025 that Litecoin MWEB addresses are quantum resistant (source: Litecoin official post on X, Nov 23, 2025). According to Litecoin, the announcement specifically referenced MWEB addresses and did not include additional technical details in the post (source: Litecoin official post on X, Nov 23, 2025). According to Litecoin, this is an explicit security claim about the MWEB address format that defines the project’s stated posture against quantum attacks (source: Litecoin official post on X, Nov 23, 2025).

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2025-11-23
04:04
Litecoin (LTC) MWEB Privacy Made Easy for Traders: Seamless Regular to MWEB Transfers and 4 Wallets Support 2025 Update

According to @litecoin, Litecoin's MWEB confidentiality is compatible with regular LTC addresses, enabling regular to MWEB, MWEB to regular, and MWEB to MWEB transfers via standard sending, source: @litecoin on X, Nov 23, 2025. @litecoin states there are no shields to raise, no complicated wallet infrastructure, and no extra steps when using MWEB, source: @litecoin on X, Nov 23, 2025. @litecoin frames usage as opt in and opt out instead of peg in and peg out, source: @litecoin on X, Nov 23, 2025. Supported clients named by @litecoin are Nexus Wallet, Cake Wallet, Stack Wallet, and Litecoin Core, source: @litecoin on X, Nov 23, 2025. For traders, this means LTC can be moved between public and confidential address types through the listed wallets using the normal send flow, facilitating straightforward private LTC transfers on Litecoin, source: @litecoin on X, Nov 23, 2025.

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2025-11-23
01:34
Litecoin (LTC) Highlights Opt-in MWEB Privacy as X Defaults to Country Display — Key Trading Watchpoints

According to @litecoin, X now displays a user’s country by default on profiles, and Litecoin reiterates that its MimbleWimble Extension Blocks (MWEB) are opt-in to protect basic financial privacy when spending (source: @litecoin on X, Nov 23, 2025). From a trading perspective, this positions LTC’s communications around user-controlled privacy features, so LTC-focused traders can align monitoring to privacy-related updates and MWEB usage disclosures from the official Litecoin account (analysis based on @litecoin on X, Nov 23, 2025).

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2025-11-16
15:56
Litecoin (LTC) MWEB Opt-In Privacy Explainer 2025: Developer Notes by Hector Chu and Trading Takeaways

According to @litecoin, the official account released an explainer thread and video on Litecoin’s MimbleWimble Extension Blocks (MWEB) opt-in privacy, referencing notes by developer Hector Chu and crediting @litecoinjsd, source: Litecoin (@litecoin) on X, Nov 16, 2025. According to @litecoin, this post is educational and does not announce protocol parameter changes, fee updates, or issuance adjustments, making it informational for LTC traders rather than a catalyst-driven update, source: Litecoin (@litecoin) on X, Nov 16, 2025.

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2025-11-15
16:15
Litecoin (LTC) Positions as Real Money for Payments: Trading Takeaways on MWEB, Fees, and Merchant Rails

According to @litecoin, Litecoin is positioning LTC as real money rather than a single-narrative asset, signaling a payments-first focus for traders to track, source: Litecoin on X (Nov 15, 2025). Key protocol traits that support a payments use case include a 2.5-minute block time and an 84 million supply cap, with issuance further tightened after the Aug 2023 halving to 6.25 LTC per block, source: Litecoin.org; Litecoin Foundation. Litecoin activated MWEB in 2022 to enable opt-in confidential amounts and improved fungibility, a feature designed to make everyday transactions more practical, source: Litecoin Foundation. Merchant rails already carry LTC, with BitPay adding Litecoin payments in 2021 and PayPal enabling buy, sell, and checkout with Litecoin for U.S. users, expanding potential transaction demand, source: BitPay blog; PayPal Newsroom. For trading, this payments-oriented positioning makes processor integrations, on-chain usage tied to payments, and fee conditions tangible catalysts to monitor for LTC demand, grounded in the network’s low-fee design and established merchant support, source: Litecoin.org; Litecoin Foundation; BitPay blog; PayPal Newsroom.

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2025-11-11
06:18
Litecoin (LTC) Reasserts Digital Silver Narrative: Trading Implications, Halving Context, and MWEB Features

According to Litecoin, the project’s official X account posted Digital silver is the way on Nov 11, 2025, reaffirming LTC’s branding as digital silver for payments. Source: Litecoin on X. The post contains no disclosure of protocol upgrades, partnerships, or tokenomics changes, indicating no immediate fundamental shift stemming from this message alone. Source: Litecoin on X. Litecoin’s core design supports this positioning via a 2.5-minute block target, low fees, and a capped 84 million supply with the block reward at 6.25 LTC since the August 2023 halving, providing traders a clear issuance path ahead of the next halving expected in 2027. Source: Litecoin.org and Litecoin Foundation. Litecoin also supports MWEB, activated in 2022, which enables optional confidential transaction amounts and differentiates LTC within payments-focused use cases. Source: Litecoin Foundation.

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2025-11-11
00:38
Litecoin (LTC) MWEB Optional Privacy and Fungibility Explained: 2025 Trading Takeaways

According to Litecoin, MWEB addresses on LTC are optional and were added later as a side feature rather than the main feature, allowing users to choose when and if to use them for privacy controls (source: Litecoin). According to Litecoin, the project states that whether Litecoin is considered private depends on the user’s choice to use standard or MWEB addresses (source: Litecoin). According to Litecoin, its stated priority is fungibility, aiming for 1 LTC = 1 LTC, with MWEB wallets designed to support that goal and with increased MWEB usage expected to improve fungibility (source: Litecoin). According to Litecoin, this fungibility focus underpins its positioning as real money that users can hold, receive, send, and invest in as a store of value, linking utility and investability to MWEB-driven fungibility (source: Litecoin). According to Litecoin, the team claims LTC adoption has grown exponentially across critical categories over the years, and emphasizes a no-flashy-promises approach while branding Litecoin as the people’s money that just works (source: Litecoin).

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2025-11-05
21:08
Litecoin (LTC) MWEB Confidential Addresses Reach 300K; 400K by EOY Target Cited — Trading Implications and On-Chain Privacy Trend

According to @litecoin, coins held in MWEB confidential addresses have reached 300K LTC, highlighting accelerating adoption of Litecoin’s privacy extension (source: Litecoin on X, Nov 5, 2025). @litecoin also stated that 400K LTC in confidential addresses by year-end is “more than realistic,” which is guidance from the project rather than a guarantee (source: Litecoin on X, Nov 5, 2025). Because MWEB conceals transaction amounts and uses confidential addresses, increased usage can reduce observable LTC on transparent UTXOs, a liquidity and price-discovery factor traders track during on-chain privacy adoption cycles (source: Litecoin MWEB documentation).

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