Litecoin (LTC) is a peer-to-peer cryptocurrency created in 2011 by Charlie Lee, designed to enable fast and low-cost transactions. Often referred to as the “silver to Bitcoin’s gold,” Litecoin uses a similar blockchain technology but features a faster block generation time, allowing for quicker transaction confirmations. With a maximum supply of 84 million coins, it offers a more abundant alternative to Bitcoin. Litecoin’s widespread acceptance among online merchants, including casinos, makes it a popular choice for users seeking an efficient payment method. Its robust security and active development community continue to enhance its reputation in the ever-evolving cryptocurrency landscape.