45 min

Ep 13 - Charlie Lee - Litecoin Sharing Secrets - Presented by Secret Network

    • Technology

Episode 13 of Sharing Secrets is an interview with Charlie Lee, the creator of Litecoin. Tor asks Charlie: What secrets has he learned as the creator of one of the most successful cryptocurrencies in the world? What has he timed well - or timed poorly? How is Litecoin implementing privacy, and why was that decision made? Why is privacy important for users and for fungibility? Why does he think we’re about to see a massive surge in cryptocurrency adoption? And crucially, what will make it be sustainable?

Charlie on Twitter: https://twitter.com/satoshilite
Litecoin on Twitter: https://twitter.com/litecoin
Coindesk interview on Litecoin privacy: https://www.coindesk.com/litecoin-privacy-charlie-lee

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Sharing Secrets - a new series from the Secret Foundation - explores the biggest secrets of the blockchain and cryptocurrency space. Featuring everything from interviews, to monologues, to special guests, to technical explainers, to surprises, and beyond.

The Secret Foundation is a key organization in the Secret Network ecosystem. It is dedicated to building, researching, and scaling adoption of open-source, privacy-centric technologies and networks. Its guiding values are Usability, Sustainability, Impact, and Empowerment.

Secret Network is the first blockchain to allow privacy-preserving smart contracts. That means applications built on Secret can utilize encrypted data without revealing it to anyone, even the nodes in the network. Using groundbreaking privacy technologies (such as trusted execution environments), Secret Network allows developers to build new types of powerful, permissionless, privacy-preserving applications - Secret Apps.

Join our communities and help us build!

Homepage: https://scrt.network​
Official Chat: https://chat.scrt.network​
Community Telegram: https://t.me/scrtcommunity​
Official Twitter: https://twitter.com/secretnetwork

Episode 13 of Sharing Secrets is an interview with Charlie Lee, the creator of Litecoin. Tor asks Charlie: What secrets has he learned as the creator of one of the most successful cryptocurrencies in the world? What has he timed well - or timed poorly? How is Litecoin implementing privacy, and why was that decision made? Why is privacy important for users and for fungibility? Why does he think we’re about to see a massive surge in cryptocurrency adoption? And crucially, what will make it be sustainable?

Charlie on Twitter: https://twitter.com/satoshilite
Litecoin on Twitter: https://twitter.com/litecoin
Coindesk interview on Litecoin privacy: https://www.coindesk.com/litecoin-privacy-charlie-lee

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Sharing Secrets - a new series from the Secret Foundation - explores the biggest secrets of the blockchain and cryptocurrency space. Featuring everything from interviews, to monologues, to special guests, to technical explainers, to surprises, and beyond.

The Secret Foundation is a key organization in the Secret Network ecosystem. It is dedicated to building, researching, and scaling adoption of open-source, privacy-centric technologies and networks. Its guiding values are Usability, Sustainability, Impact, and Empowerment.

Secret Network is the first blockchain to allow privacy-preserving smart contracts. That means applications built on Secret can utilize encrypted data without revealing it to anyone, even the nodes in the network. Using groundbreaking privacy technologies (such as trusted execution environments), Secret Network allows developers to build new types of powerful, permissionless, privacy-preserving applications - Secret Apps.

Join our communities and help us build!

Homepage: https://scrt.network​
Official Chat: https://chat.scrt.network​
Community Telegram: https://t.me/scrtcommunity​
Official Twitter: https://twitter.com/secretnetwork

45 min

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