About Litecoin
Litecoin (LTC) is one of the earliest Bitcoin forks, created by Charlie Lee in 2011 as the 'silver to Bitcoin's gold.' It features 2.5-minute block times (4x faster than Bitcoin), a total supply of 84 million coins, and uses the Scrypt hashing algorithm. Litecoin was among the first cryptocurrencies to adopt Segregated Witness (SegWit) and the Lightning Network, and it continues to be one of the most widely accepted cryptocurrencies for payments and transfers.
Why Swap LTC on Clypto?
Cross-Chain Native
Swap LTC across 16+ blockchains without bridges or wrapped tokens.
Non-Custodial
Your LTC stays in your wallet. No deposits, no counterparty risk.
Best Rates
Smart routing finds the optimal path across DEXs for your LTC trades.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Litecoin (LTC) is one of the earliest Bitcoin forks, created by Charlie Lee in 2011 as the 'silver to Bitcoin's gold.' It features 2.5-minute block times (4x faster than Bitcoin), a total supply of 84 million coins, and uses the Scrypt hashing algorithm. Litecoin was among the first cryptocurrencies to adopt Segregated Witness (SegWit) and the Lightning Network, and it continues to be one of the most widely accepted cryptocurrencies for payments and transfers.
To swap LTC on Clypto, visit app.clypto.com, connect your wallet, select LTC as the source or destination token, enter the amount, and confirm the swap. Clypto handles cross-chain routing automatically — no bridges needed.
Yes. Clypto is a fully non-custodial platform, meaning you retain control of your LTC at all times. Swaps are executed on-chain through audited decentralized protocols with no centralized intermediary.
Litecoin is available on the LTC network via Clypto. You can swap LTC to and from tokens on 16+ other blockchains including Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, BNB Chain, Avalanche, and more.
No. Clypto is decentralized and non-custodial. You can swap LTC without any identity verification, account registration, or KYC/AML requirements. Just connect your wallet and trade.
