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Yes. Here's what I did if it helps. Buy litecoin because it's cheap and easy to manage and the transaction fee is only ~ 0.16 cents in comparison to the much higher fee of sending bitcoin instead of litecoin. Send your litecoin to the address of your wallet at litecoin.net. It'll take about a half hour to an hour to arrive. Once it's there exchange your litecoin for as much bitcoin as is possible. Then, using your bitcoin exchange it for as much octanox as is possible to buy. Then there you go. All done. It's says on livecoin.net after the purchase is made that it'll be a couple days after June 25th before you can transfer your octanox coins to the wallet at octanox.org. May the heavens bespell good fortune upon destiny of this new coin! I got me 164 OTX for only $4.27 at $0.026 per coin. Imagine if in a year or two the value of one coin goes to $1. That's a 38x increase and would yield a ROI of ~$6400. A little money everywhere is tremendously powerful and very strategic! Take risks friends! Great things come to those who can stand risk with a strong nerve.

i like how youre thinking, but i wonder, does changing the litecoin into btc add an additional fee that kinda of cancels the savings of using ltc at first?livecoin.net - i wonder if people in the US can log in there

No the exchange using the Exodus wallet costs nothing. It's sending the LTC or BTC or whatever over the network that costs something. As far as I can tell Dash is cheapest, followed by Litecoin, followed far behind by Bitcoin.

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