Cryptocurrencies

Fake news! Concerns build over hoax Walmart Litecoin announcement

In a stunning revelation, Walmart appeared to reveal it would be accepting Litecoin (LTC) from October.

Investors responded with ferver as the news broke, Markets went haywire, and the price surged 36% in just 15 minutes from $175.45 to $237.88.

The revelation could spell a major change of fortune for the Bitcoin hard fork project, which has seen fading significance in recent months.

Bitcoin Maxi figures such as Michael Saylor would no doubt be aggrieved by the choice of Litecoin instead of Bitcoin (BTC).

Charlie Lee, CEO of the Litecoin Foundation, supposedly explained that Walmart was attracted by the cryptocurrencies quick and cost-effective transactions times.

“LTC’s super low fees and fast transaction times are perfect for a leading eCommerce store like Walmart,” he commented.

“We are thrilled and extremely excited that our cryptocurrency is now supported by Walmart, opening up more opportunities for any merchants to accept Litecoin in the future”.

Is it authentic news?

However, doubts have already emerged within the cryptocurrency community about the legitimacy of the press release that was unexpectedly issued today.

One Twitter user was quick to uncover that the email domain with the official-looking press release was only registered a month ago, and has no backward links to the Walmart website.

Prominent crypto Twitter influencer Frank Chaparro uncovered unbuilt websites, and it appears that more concern is surrounding the potential false rally.

If confirmed as a fake – the price of LiteCoin could come crashing down.

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Sam Cooling

London-based crypto journalist Sam Cooling studied at the London School of Economics (LSE) before working as a Data Technology Consultant for the Fairtrade Foundation. Coin Rivet combines his passion for technology writing with his zeal for the Decentralised Finance revolution. Sam loves providing daily regulatory and alt coin coverage. Outside of the crypto world Sam loves boxing, and spends his time working with NGOs in Zambia.

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