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Litecoin Hits 3-Year High as Prices Surge Across Altcoin Markets

Alternative cryptocurrencies are surging as bitcoin consolidates after its recent record-breaking rally.

Updated Sep 14, 2021, 12:09 p.m. Published Feb 10, 2021, 12:57 p.m.
Litecoin (LTC) prices for the last week.
Litecoin (LTC) prices for the last week.

Alternative cryptocurrencies such as litecoin, cardano and chainlink are flying high Wednesday, as bitcoin takes a bull breather.

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Litecoin traded at $195 earlier on Wednesday, its highest level since March 2018, according to CoinDesk 20 data. At the lower press-time price of $180, the cryptocurrency is up 8.3% on a 24-hour basis.

Litecoin's network activity has picked up alongside the 25% price gain seen this week alone. The number of active addresses has risen to 231,973 – the most since June 5, 2020, according to data source Glassnode. Meanwhile, the number of new addresses has increased to a 22-month high of 101,862.

Litecoin: Number of new addresses
Litecoin: Number of new addresses

The uptick in the number of new addresses is widely taken to represent an influx of investors. However, it is not a perfect indicator, as a single user can own multiple addresses.

Cardano (ADA) is also seeing keen trading, having surged by 28% to over $0.87 – a level last seen in January 2018.

Meanwhile, oracle provider Chainlink's LINK token has rallied to fresh record highs above $28.50, taking the year-to-date gain to 150%. Chainlink's oracles act as a bridge between cryptocurrency smart contracts and off-chain data feeds, and are widely used by decentralized finance (DeFI) protocols.

Other altcoins such as XRP, stellar, bitcoin cash, and privacy-focused monero have also charted impressive gains over the 24 hours.

Also read: Tesla’s Bitcoin Buy May Not Trigger Wave of Corporate Demand, Says JPMorgan

Meanwhile, bitcoin is trading in a range of $45,600–$47,400. The price action is typical bull market consolidation often seen after a notable rally.

Bitcoin cruised past the Jan. 8 high of $41,962 on Monday after Tesla disclosed purchases of the top cryptocurrency, and set new all-time highs above $48,000 early Tuesday. Traders expect more corporates to copy Tesla's move, leading to a stronger price rally, although JPMorgan analysts played down the likelihood over bitcoin's volatility risk.

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