LitePay and LitePal Explained
LitePay is launch this week, and LitePal later this year.
Litecoin founder Charlie Lee last week used Twitter to write about the upcoming launch of a new payment service beyond that to be launched in a few days.
The Litecoin community is already excited about the forthcoming launch of LitePay, which will make Litecoin applicable everywhere, as Visa is. It will instantly convert all payments to / from US dollars, and all deposits will result in "a simple flat 1% settlement fee" as opposed to the 3% charged by credit card.
What is LitePay?
LitePay is the payment processor for Litecoin, which means that companies will be able to accept payment in Litecoin and the company's Litecoin exclusive debit card from all over the world.
LitePay will allow companies to accept Litecoin payments by instantly processing the payments settled directly with their banks.
Cryptocurrency is stored in a digital wallet where you can control your Litecoin payments and activity and load the coins on the LitePay Visa card.
The LitePay Visa card can be used where Visa cards are accepted, and it takes the money directly from your Litecoin wallet.
Businesses will also be able to accept cryptocurrency for payments as well.
LitePal is a Litecoin first payment processor. A cryptocurrency world where Litecoin is exploited by merchants from all over the world; a streamlined, simple, less confusing process.
LitePal is expected to be released later this year. According to the official website, users will be able to use the service with PayPal, Western Union, Bitcoin and Litecoin, and the fees will be "bumpy low". Except for the vague word landing page, there is not yet any information about this service.
This is another one of the huge steps needed in the cryptocurrency world.
The big question from newer people is always the same: where can I spend this?
Developments like this take cryptocurrency from some type of online, techie thing to real money. Once people see that they can use it just like fiat, then it will start to ring true with them.
I am a big fan of Charlie Lee and have LTC as my third biggest holding. I believe he is going to really do great things with LTC as the years go by. This is just another area where he is starting to bring that token mainstream.
I believe he also cut a deal with Facebook...that will introduce billions to the crypto world. That will be huge.
I am a fan of Charlie Lee too and I forsee a bright future for LTC.
Litecoin to the moon
Absolutely, but also another blocker for the masses adopting cryptocurrencies is convenience, I hope Litepal helps a lot with this.
Currently a lot of people switch off as soon as they hear they have to set up an online wallet, or buy bitcoin on coinbase in order to convert and buy whatever coin they’ve been told about on reddit. They get put off easily.
This is exciting news. I am going to have to look into how to acquire a litecoin visa. I'm curious what Visa's role in this whole thing is and how they are getting their cut. I'll be interested to see the fee breakdown. The great news is that if this is possible with Litecoin the there is always the possibility of coins in the future. The one thing I don't truly understand at this point, and I think I commented on a previous post about it as well, but it feels like the companies are taking on th risk of a volatile market. The amount of litecoin paid will adjust in real time to the USD value on the market I assume but what about after payment has been made? If the value goes down then companies will be losing money. Can all these companies afford to go through a market crash if and when it happens? Or is it Visa that is taking this role and paying companies out in cash while they deal with the LItecoin. Could be a great way for companies to make extra profit long term just on appreciation of the currency. All eyes on this going forward for sure!
I don't think visa will ever do that.
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I have a few of these cards some of which was cancelled due to mastercard and visa stopping support, I still however have one card from Bitstamp which runs through astro card.
This card works a charm and you can load money onto it with BTC. Have already used it to buy some bread and milk as a test, and the charges were a tad bit less than using my normal cards, so this is great as it shows real world use.
Guess we getting there slowly. I think the lightcoin payment option would probably work out cheaper than my current Astro Card setup. cant wait to test it out.
thanks for post.
Resteemed :-)
Definitely a step in the right direction. This could drastically increase the reach of Litecoin
2018 is going to be a big year for Litecoin. Charlie Lee left his position with Coinbase last Summer to focus on his creation. Charlie has been actively pursuing ways to advance and grow Litecoin, to make a true global currency, easily used by all. Fast transactions and low fees make this crypto currency very attractive for businesses and for those of us wishing to use crypto more and fiat less. Recently, the prices on LTC have been an absolute bargain, I hope everyone has taken advantage of these prices, because this coin is going to have a huge increase in price this year.
Same thoughts
LitePay will be a revolution! I'm very much looking forward for the LitePay launch , and still hoping that litecoin will be the Starbucks payment :)
Would be generally great for the crypto market.
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Very good introduction indeed. LitePay looks impressive to me. Thank you for sharing
Appreciate your posts. This is a great development--fast, inexpensive, and widespread real world use for Litecoin will be great for consumers and merchants alike.
Once other people see the potential this drive adoption and legitimize crypto
Litecoin is honestly my favourite currency to use for transferring wealth. It's quick, cheap and simple. What more could you ask for in a currency?