Litecoin halving completes as LTC sees increased payments adoption

The Litecoin halving event has been completed, with block rewards now halved to 6.25 Litecoin per block. 

On Aug. 2, the Litecoin blockchain went through its automated halving procedure at block 2,520,000. Litcoin (LTC) miners are now getting half the rewards, and the clock has been reset for the next halving in roughly four years’ time.

Litecoin founder Charlie Lee commented on the discrepancies between the different halving countdown timers, suggesting that the NiceHash one was the most accurate. However, all of them agreed on an Aug. 2 date.

Moreover, LTC prices have been trending down since early July, when they topped $110 for the first time since April 2022. The silver to Bitcoin’s gold is currently hovering around the $92 level, where it was this time a fortnight ago.

Speaking on the adoption of Litecoin as a payment method, BitPay CEO Stephen Pair told Cointelegraph that Litecoin and Bitcoin Lightning payments had their best months in recent history on the global payments platform.

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As of June, LTC surpassed Bitcoin (BTC) as the crypto of choice for payments on BitPay, accounting for 35% of transactions. BitPay claims to have processed 57,949 crypto-related total transactions over the past 30 days.

<em>BitPay payments by crypto asset. Source: BitPay</em>

Litecoin is the 12th-largest cryptocurrency by market capitalization at $6.8 billion, with its daily trading volume around $1.14 billion.

There are currently 73.5 million LTC in circulation out of a maximum supply of 84 million.

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