EXCHANGE ETHEREUM TO LITECOIN

What do you need to know?

  • ­The average time of the exchange of ETH to LTC — from 1 to 2 minutes
  • ­Only 4 confirmations of the Ethereum blockchain are needed to complete the exchange
  • ­Please do not use smart contracts to send Ethereum — such transactions are not processed automatically

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Ethereum — the most innovative blockchain

Ethereum is a new blockchain that, in addition to sending cryptocurrencies, allows you to run and run smart contracts. With their help, you can create a variety of decentralized applications, including their own currencies (tokens). In addition to contracts, a big advantage among other blockchains is considered to be a fairly high speed of transactions.

When will the transaction enter the blockchain?

Blocks in the Ethereum blockchain are created approximately every 13 seconds.

  • With a high сommission, the transaction will be able to get into the next block.
  • With an average сommission-the approximate processing time of the transaction is 3 minutes.
  • When paying below the average сommission hit rate will depend only on the load on the network and increase or decrease the load. Some Explorer (e.g. etherscan.io) give information about the expected processing time of a transaction, but you must understand that this value is not accurate and can change depending on the situation.

The system does not see the transaction, what to do?

If you sent money, but there are no changes, check your transaction in Explorer (etherscan.io or blockchair.com) and verify that the transaction was created.

Make sure that the transaction was not sent through a contract, otherwise, contact technical support to solve the problem, you may have to wait a while in order to make a refund or exchange.

If the transaction has already been added to the blockchain, and the system has not seen it, please contact our support, we will be able to help you quickly.

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Litecoin — Bitcoin’s first fork

Litecoin — electronic peer-to-peer cryptocurrency, created in 2011 by a former employee of Google and Charlie Lee, when creating the basis was taken the source code of bitcoin (Litecoin is a fork of Bitcoin). In the crypto community, it is often called “digital silver”.

The speed and fees of the Litecoin blockchain

Litecoin is considered to be a fast blockchain, the average block exit time is 2.5 minutes.

Today, the average Litecoin transaction fee is 0.00049 LTC, which is approximately $0.03.

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