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Lau

@lautardivo

Software Engineer. bitcoincomputer.io

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calendar_today19-04-2022 01:59:38

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The Ordinary Analyst (@datainreallife) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Imagine using Litecoin's blockchain in DEFI and other use cases. Instead of paying high gas fee using Ethereum, you may now just pay with a small gas fee using Litecoin. $LTC Huge !

Litecoin Foundation ⚡️ (@ltcfoundation) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thank you to the, so far, 81 supporters who have already donated to this project!! Learn more about how Litecoin Computer is bringing Turing-complete smart contracts to the Litecoin network. $LTC #LTCdev litecoin.com/projects/litec…

workhorse.btc | ian 🧙‍♂️ (@0xworkhorse) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This week, Bitcoin Computer released its groundbreaking 0.26.0-beta.0 update, expanding capabilities for UTXO-based blockchains like Dogecoin, Pepecoin, and Litecoin. This innovation opens doors to exciting new use cases that were once impossible -- I'm genuinely thrilled by the

Bitcoin Computer (@btc_computer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Bitcoin Computer is completely decentralized and non-custodial. There are no admin keys, no sequencers, no "trust minimized" (aka trusted) bridges or other middlemen. * To write you build and sign a transaction locally and send it to any node. * To read you download

Litecoin Foundation ⚡️ (@ltcfoundation) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Yes, Litecoin already has smart contracts, and the Litecoin Computer team are in the process of going one step further. Bringing Turing-complete smart contracts to the Litecoin network, empowering developers to build powerful, low-cost decentralized applications using JavaScript.

Yes, Litecoin already has smart contracts, and the
<a href="/LTC_Computer/">Litecoin Computer</a> team are in the process of going one step further. Bringing Turing-complete smart contracts to the Litecoin network, empowering developers to build powerful, low-cost decentralized applications using JavaScript.
Bitcoin Computer (@btc_computer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Jacob King It does not have to be this way. And it's entirely in our control what gets built on Bitcoin. We just have to do it. We have built the Bitcoin Computer to make it easy for people to build never seen before decentralized applications on Bitcoin. If you are a dev, take a look:

Bitcoin Computer (@btc_computer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is a cool initiative of the Litecoin community. If you are building something on Litecoin you should list your project there.

Clemens (@clemensley) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dougie Spot on analysis. To add one point: the reason blockchain applications are mostly restricted to financial use cases that attract a niche group of users is because fees are charged per computational step. However it does not have to be this way: client side validation makes it