Charlie Lee, Litecoin founder, sells all his coins yesterday

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After 75-fold rally, cryptocurrency founder sells his coins

Charlie Lee, creator of litecoin, has sold and donated all of his holdings over the past few days


PUBLISHED : Thursday, 21 December, 2017, 9:08am
UPDATED : Thursday, 21 December, 2017, 9:22am

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Charlie Lee, creator of the world’s fifth-biggest cryptocurrency, cashed in during a 75-fold rally this year.

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The San Francisco-based software engineer whose litecoin was founded in 2011 “sold and donated” all of his holdings over the past few days, he said in a Reddit post. The disposal was aimed at preventing a “conflict of interest” when Lee makes comments on social media about the digital currency that could influence its price, he said.

“Litecoin has been very good for me financially, so I am well off enough that I no longer need to tie my financial success to litecoin’s success,” Lee said. “For the first time in six+ years, I no longer own a single LTC” other than a few collector’s coins.

Lee declined to comment in the post on how many coins he sold or at what price, but noted that the amount was a small percentage of daily volume and “did not crash the market.”

The news for litecoin investors “is positive because it allows him to speak freely on social platforms,” said Michael Kazley co-founder of Crescent Crypto Asset Management, a US passive digital-asset fund. “On the other hand it’s also negative, because it’s hard to evaluate his go-forward financial incentives.”

Lee said litecoin’s price may now take a “short-term dip due to people losing faith thinking that I’ve lost faith,” Lee said in emailed answers to questions from Bloomberg. Ultimately though, the move will be good for the token long-term, he said.

Litecoin dropped about 4 per cent to $319 at 1:02pm in New York, according to prices on Bloomberg. The coin is still up about 75-fold since the end of 2016, according to coinmarketcap.com prices. The market value was $17.5 billion. It slumped on Wednesday with several of the biggest digital currencies lower after a string of news stories involving hacking and interventions by regulators. Lee insisted that his sale wasn’t a sign that he has lost faith in the cryptocurrency.

“I’m still working on litecoin full time,” Lee said via email. “That hasn’t changed. If anything, I will be more focused and less distracted by price.”

And how does it feel to take profits on a high from the crypto boom that has been described as the biggest financial bubble of all time? “Weird” but also “somehow refreshing,” Lee said in the Reddit blog post.

After 75-fold rally, cryptocurrency founder sells his coins
 

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I just bought $1900 worth of litecoin 3 weeks ago... and I convinced 2 coworkers to as well.

This will reflect badly on the confidence of the currency...


I'm still up hundreds in profit even if I sell today, but I was hoping this would make me a millionaire :mjgrin:
 

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This dude decided he had made a killing and dipped with some paper thin excuse:laff::laff:

It's such a transparent horseshyt excuse. As the founder, promoter, and major holder of Litecoin, he always had a "conflict of interest" in speaking on it, but he just decides to have a moral issue with it after a historic rally.
 

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It’s because he is part of a new project and coin called bread.

He bailed on LTC to join this. Bread coin goes live on binance on Saturday.

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:mjlol:@ dudes constantly chomping at the bit for crypto’s demise. Instead of hating, make money.
 

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It's such a transparent horseshyt excuse. As the founder, promoter, and major holder of Litecoin, he always had a "conflict of interest" in speaking on it, but he just decides to have a moral issue with it after a historic rally.

Man I tell you this cryptocurrency space is gonna be a whole bunch of laughs in the years to come.......

Between shady exchanges, hacks, insider trading, people becoming overleveraged to buy these assets(seriously people are taking out exorbitant loans to invest in these)..forks or currencies, fly by night companies

Some people will get very rich but tons of folks are going to get wrecked like a motherfukker

If brehs are in these assets and you have made big gains...TAKE SOME OF THOSE GAINS PERIODICALLY...
 
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