Litecoin creator Charlie Lee has revealed on social media that he sold and donated all his LTC holdings over the past few days. The announcement was meant to show he no longer has a conflict of interest in promoting the altcoin but the timing has sparked some backlash against Lee.
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Lee reassures his followers that this does not mean he is quitting litecoin and will still spend all his time working on the cryptocurrency he created. Lee also explains that he will continue to benefit from the growth of litecoin – just not by holding the cryptocurrency itself.
Unfortunately not everyone in the cryptocurrency community, which is hardly known for its civil debates at the best of times, is accepting of Lee’s rationale. His timing of the announcement, so soon after Coinbase and Gdax added Bitcoin Cash (BCH) trading, is the main source of the backlash. Lee only left Coinbase back in June where he was the Director of Engineering.
Should all cryptocurrency influencers follow this move to appear unbiased, or is it better for them to have a stake in their coin’s future? Share your thoughts in the comments section below!
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