Litecoin creator Charlie Lee on Sunday announced that he is joining the team behind the HTC’s upcoming blockchain smartphone “Exodus” as an advisor, while confirming that the new phone will support LTC and Lightning Network on Litecoin natively.
Met the HTC Exodus team last week and was really excited to hear the phone will support LTC and Lightning Network on Litecoin natively! I will be an advisor as I see having a secure crypto phone that makes LN simple is needed for mass adoption.
— Charlie Lee [LTC⚡] (@SatoshiLite) July 30, 2018
P.S. No, they will not remove BTC. https://t.co/WQcygPVst0
Announced in May, HTC Exodus is “dedicated to bringing end consumers the best decentralized application (DApp) experiences, including a built-in secure hardware enclave, and helping underlying protocols expand their base of dedicated nodes, thus expanding the total blockchain ecosystem,” Phil Chen, Decentralized Chief Officer at HTC Exodus, said.
The HTC Exodus team said that they are honored to have Lee as an advisor.
One small step for @SatoshiLite. One giant leap for blockchain.
— HTC Exodus (@htcexodus) July 30, 2018
Team @HTCExodus, @philchen913 @htc are honored to have Charlie Lee to join as our advisor.
cc @litecoin @LTCFoundation @LitecoinProject #LetMyDataGo https://t.co/JWGI4b8yH0
Previously, Chen had said that the new phone would support Bitcoin, Lightning Networks, Ethereum, Dfinity, and more.
“We would like to support the entire blockchain ecosystem, and in the next few months we’ll be announcing many more exciting partnerships together,” Chen said.
Litecoin is currently the seventh most valuable cryptocurrency by market cap. It is trading at $81.72 levels at the time of writing.
Recent reports suggest that the company is planning to launch the phone around the end of 2018. TechCrunch reported that HTC is partnering with the popular blockchain title CryptoKitties ahead of the launch.
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