A "Litecoin block" refers to a data file that records some or all of the most recent Litecoin transactions that have not yet entered any prior blocks in the blockchain. Each block is cryptographically secured and serves as the irrefutable record of transactions across the network.
Litecoin, often regarded as the silver to Bitcoin's gold, utilizes a similar blockchain technology, where transactions are grouped into blocks. These blocks are then chained together to create a public ledger. As of the latest data, the Litecoin network generates a new block approximately every 2.5 minutes, which is four times faster than Bitcoin. This speed makes Litecoin an appealing option for merchants and consumers looking for faster and potentially cheaper alternatives.
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