Apirone Restored Litecoin Operations Within 24 Hours After Network Reorg
Crypto payment processor Apirone resumed Litecoin (LTC) operations within a day of the April 25 network incident. User funds remained safe, according to the press release.
Apirone Restored Litecoin Operations Within 24 Hours After Network Reorg
Crypto payment processor Apirone resumed Litecoin (LTC) operations within a day of the April 25 network incident. User funds remained safe, according to the press release.
Elliptic unveils tool to track confidential Litecoin transactions
The analytics firm Elliptic added to the platform tools for tracking transactions on the Litecoin blockchain following the activation of the MimbleWimble Extension Block (MWEB) update.
Litecoin activates MimbleWimble upgrade on mainnet
On Friday, May 20, at around 06:30 (Kyiv/MSK), the MimbleWimble Extension Block (MWEB) upgrade will be activated on the Litecoin mainnet. This was announced by the project's creator, Charlie Lee.
Litecoin developers deploy Mimblewimble update on testnet
The Litecoin team rolled out on the testnet a new version of the Litecoin Core client 0.21.2. The release includes updates to the Mimblewimble Extension Block (MWEB) and Taproot.
Litecoin developers ready to activate Mimblewimble upgrade
The lead developer of the Mimblewimble Extension Block (MWEB) upgrade, David Burkett, confirmed its readiness for activation on Litecoin's mainnet.
What is Grin?
Grin is an open-source cryptocurrency built on MimbleWimble. It emphasises enhanced privacy, a compact blockchain that scales with users, a donation-funded launch without a premine or ICO, and mining via the Cuckoo Cycle PoW algorithm.
What is Beam?
1 What is Beam? Attention! The article is outdated and requires updating. Beam is a privacy-focused cryptocurrency built on the MimbleWimble protocol. 2 How and when did the Beam cryptocurrency emerge? In March 2018 a team assembled by Israeli programmer and entrepreneur Alexander Zaidelson under Beam Development Limited began work on Beam. Most of the company’s staff are from post-Soviet countries. Ten months later—on January 3, 2019—the mainnet launched. Beam was the first implementation of MimbleWimble; twelve days later the second working implementation, Grin, went live, though its development had started a year earlier.
What is MimbleWimble?
1 What is MimbleWimble? A PoW protocol offering broad scalability and enhanced privacy; in the Harry Potter novels it is the "tongue-tying curse", hinting at concealed transaction data. 2 Who created it and when? An individual or group using the pseudonym "Tom Elvis Jedusor"; a white paper appeared on July 19, 2016, followed by Andrew Poelstra’s review in October and an early Grin implementation soon after.We use cookies to improve the quality of our service.
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