How to Buy Litecoin (LTC) ?

Buying Litecoin is very easy these days. If you want, you can use cash, card – even PayPal! However, you still need to follow a few steps to do it – that’s why we made this easy tutorial for you! It is separated into parts – just follow the one that matches your purchase method.

How to Buy Litecoin with Credit Card or Debit Card?

No matter what people say, it’s easy to buy Litecoin with a credit card.

Your first step will always be buying Bitcoins or Ethereum with your credit card. They can then be converted to Litecoin.

Follow these steps:

  1. Buy Bitcoin or Etherium at an exchange you like.
  2. Transfer Bitcoin or Etherium to an exchange that supports Litecoin currency.
  3. Finally, exchange Bitcoin or Etherium to Litecoin.

Please follow our step by step guide bellow to buy Litecoin.

1. Create an Account on Coinbase

To buy Ethereum from Coinbase – which you will exchange for Litecoin (LTC) later – you have to create an account at Coinbase. Click this link here to create an account .

Click ‘sign up‘ button and fill out the form. Enter your name (it has to be exactly the same as it’s written on your photo ID), email, password and location.

Coinbase is regulated by the US government and follows strict financial rules. As such, they have to verify your identity. It takes some time and effort, however, this makes Coinbase the reputation of the must trustworthy way to convert regular currency into cryptocurrency.

Verify The Coinbase Account

Since Coinbase needs to verify your account, you have to give them your phone number, upload an image of your photo ID and verify your card (credit or debit) or back account. Only then will you be able to buy cryptocurency.

If you use a card on Coinbase, your fees will be higher, but your purchases will be instant. It is cheaper to use bank transfers, but it is slow – it can take up to a week to get your coins.

When your payment details are verified, click ‘buy/sell’ button on the top menu.

Select ‘Ethereum’, and enter how much money you want to spend/how many coins you want to buy in the windows on the bottom of the page.

Once you have done that, click the ‘Buy‘ button.

You will now have to confirm you purchase.

Do this by pressing the ‘Confirm Buy‘ button.

You now own some Ethereum. However, don’t close Coinbase yet – we’re going to use it later!

2. Exchange your Ethereum for Litecoin (LTC)

As we mentioned, you need to exchange your Etherium to Litecoin. In our tutorial, we’re going to use Binance as the website to exchange Ethereum for Litecoin.

Click this link to go to Binance, then click ‘Register’ on the top right.

3. Create an Account on Binance

To register, you must enter your email and a password (stronger passwords are better). Verify that you’re not a bot, tick “I agree to Binance’s Terms of Use” and click ‘Register’.

An email will be sent to confirm your email address. Click the link in the email to proceed.

Clicking the link will take you back to Binance and confirm your email address. Press ‘Login’. You will now be taken to a log in form. Enter the email address you used to sign up and the password, then press ‘Login.’

A pop-up will show up to advise you to set up 2FA – two-factor authentication – on your account.

Do this to protect your money – even if a hacker gets your Binance password, the second level of verification will almost certainly prevent him from getting into your account.

Our recommendation is to use Authy app available on your smartphone or web browser.

4. Get Ready To Transfer Ethereum from Coinbase to Binance

Hover the mouse cursor over ‘FUNDS’ on the top menu, then click ‘Deposits’.

The new screen will show how many coins you have stored on Binance – currently, you have none.

Type ‘Ethereum’ in the search box.

Find Ethereum in this list.

Click ‘Deposit’

You will be given a long string of numbers and letters – this is your Ethereum deposit address.

Copy this address and save it/write it down somewhere safe. You’re going to need it soon.

Note: Make sure that you really selected Ethereum (ETH) – sending your coins to the wrong wallet will destroy them. if you send your coins to the wrong wallet you will lose them.

5.Transfer Ethereum From Coinbase To Binance

Get back to Coinbase. If you followed our advice, it should still be open.

Click ‘Accounts’ from the top menu bar and find your Ethereum wallet on the left.

Click ‘Send’.

Paste/write in the Ethereum wallet address from Binance into the  ‘Recipient’ box.

In amount box, type in the amount of Ethereum you want to transfer (if you want to send it all, use the ‘use max’ option).

Click ‘Continue’.

Coinbase can ask your for a confirmiation via password/phone. Follow the instructions and Coinbase will confirm that the Ethereum coins are sent.

You will have to wait for a few minutes for the Ethereum coins to be move to Binance.

Usually, it takes between 20 and 60 minutes for coins to appear in your Binance wallet. This depends on network load and it might take longer during busy times. Don’t panic.

Binance will update automatically – you don’t need to refresh the page.

6. Exchange Ethereum for Litecoin (LTC)

Once the Ethereum shows up in your ‘available balance’ on Binance, you are read to exchange/trade it for Litecoin.

Click this link to go straight to straight to the LTC/ETH exchange on Binance.

Do not be alarmed! Not everything on the exchange page is important to us. We are only going to use a small part of it.

You can buy coins in two ways:

‘Limit’ order: you can set the price at which you want to buy LTC yourself.

‘Market’ buy: fills out your order at the best price available automatically.

Market buy is more simple, so we are going to use that.

Find the big green ‘Buy LTC’ button.

Click the ‘Market’ option in the window above the button.

Fill in the amount of LTC you want to buy into the input box labeled ‘Amount.’ You can use the percentage buttons under the box to make the process easier. For example, if you want to trade 50% of your Ethereum for LTC, click the 50% button.

Once you have entered the amount you want in the box, press the buy button.

Your order will be carried out immediately.

7. Check Your Litecoin (LTC) Balance

You should now click ‘Funds‘ in the menu bar on the top, then go to ‘Balances’.

Type LTC in the search box. This will display the amount of LTC in you now have in your LTC Binance wallet.

You can now leave your coins on Binance, where they should be reasonably safe. However, exchange site hacks happen and people get robbed of their money. We recommend keeping your coins in a personal wallet.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I Buy Litecoin With PayPal?

You cannot directly buy Litecoin with PayPal at this time. If you wish to use PayPal, you will have to buy bitcoin first and then exchange bitcoins for LTC by using a service like Binance.

Can I Buy LTC With Cash?

You cannot directly buy Litecoin with cash. Even if some ATMs support Litecoin, they are less than 1% of all cryptocurrency ATMs.

If you want to buy with cash, you will have to buy bitcoin first and then exchange bitcoins for LTC using a service like Binance.

Can I Buy Litecoin With Bitcoin?

Yes, you can do that easily by using Binance to exchange bitcoins for Litecoin.

Can I Buy LTC With Skrill

Europeans can use BitPanda to buy bitcoins or ethereum with Skrill. Ethereum or BTC can then be converted into Litecoin on Binance.

Can I Buy Litecoin With Ethereum

Yes, you can do that easily by using Binance to exchange Ethereum for Litecoin.

Which is the best payment method to use?

The cheapest way to do it is to buy bitcoins with bank account (or Litecoin directly with bank account) and exchange the BTC for Litecoin.

The fastest way is to buy Litecoin with a credit card, but you will be charged higher fees.

How Can I Protect LTC Once I Purchase It?

You should store your Litecoin in a secure wallet. Leaving Litecoin on an exchange just puts you at risk of losing money if the exchange gets hacked. Your account could also get hacked, which is why it’s important to use 2FA.

How Can I Sell Litecoin (LTC)?

Binance and Changelly are good places to exchange your LTC to any other cryptocurrency. If you want to exchange it to regular currency, trader LTC for bitcoin and exchange BTC into dollars, euro, or other currencies.

Can I Mine Litecoin Instead Of Buying It?

You cannot mine Litecoin as it has a different network structure than Bitcoin. You can only purchase Litecoin from an exchange.

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