„Binance“ uždraus „Litecoin“ operacijas su „MimbleWimble“ atnaujinimu

The world’s biggest crypto exchange by volume, Binance, published dienoraštyje this morning saying they are not going to support the MimbleWimble Extensions Block (MWEB) feature for Litecoin (LTC) deposits and withdrawals. They cited worries about security as the main reason for this decision.

Binance has delisted many other coins in the past due to security reasons. For example, on March 8, 2022, Binance delisted Bitcoin Diamond (BCD), Cindicator (CND), Monetha (MTH), Nitro, Network (NCASH), and YOYOW (YOYO).

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MWEB is merely an opt-in feature that users may utilize while transacting on the main chain traditionally. Crypto wallets can include it as an opt-in feature, but they are not required to enable Litecoin transactions.

Binance announced on June 13 that they would not be responsible if investors deposited LTC via the MWEB feature. As a result, Binance will not be blamed for any losses investors may incur.

 Any LTC deposits made to Binance through the MWEB function will not be received or returned as we are unable to verify the sender’s address, resulting in the direct loss of funds.

Despite the recent hacks of several high-profile crypto exchanges, cybercriminals have yet to find a successful way to steal and withdraw funds. However, Binance is worried that hackers will use the Litecoin Foundation’s feature to steal money.

MWEB Upgrade On Litecoin

The MimbleWimble Extensions was first proposed in 2016 by a developer named Tom Elvis Jedusor. Its primary goal was to offer transaction privacy. On May 19, 2022, the Litecoin network received MimbleWimble, a privacy and scalability upgrade.

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The development of the MimbleWimble protocol for Litecoin was entrusted to David Burkett and a Grin++ developer.

Litecoin holders may utilize this feature to transmit money from their wallets to any address without revealing their personal information, making transactions more anonymous.

In addition, It allows users to control how many LTC tokens they send or receive, as well as how many LTC tokens are in their MWEB address.

The five Largest South Korean Crypto Exchanges Delisted LTC

Binance’s declaration that it will no longer support MWEB transactions comes only days after the five most prominent South Korean cryptocurrency exchanges announced delisting Litecoin on June 8, following the previously sparked MimbleWimble (MWEB) upgrade, which conceals transactions.

8BTCnews on June 8, stated on Twitter:

Five major South Korean #crypto exchanges – Upbit, Bithumb, Coinone, Korbit, and Gopax announced to delist #Litecoin (LTC).

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Upbit stated in its official report:

Nusprendėme nutraukti „Litecoin“ (LTC) operacijų palaikymą, nes buvo nustatyta, kad pasirenkama funkcija, kuri neatskleidžia operacijų informacijos, įtrauktos į šį tinklo atnaujinimą, atitinka anoniminio perdavimo technologiją pagal Konkrečios finansinės informacijos įstatymą.

South Korea has long been notorious for its strict privacy rules, which ban anonymous crypto exchange transactions.

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Source: https://bitcoinist.com/binance-halts-litecoin-transactions-with-mweb/