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Litecoin Joins the Adamik API

We’re excited to announce that Litecoin (LTC) is now fully integrated into the Adamik API and our open-source application, adding another vital layer to our growing ecosystem of supported blockchains. This integration marks another milestone in our mission to provide developers with a unified, chain-agnostic platform that simplifies blockchain interactions across a broad spectrum of networks.

Litecoin Joins the Adamik Unified API

With Litecoin now part of the Adamik API, developers can effortlessly integrate LTC into their applications and services, alongside over 30 other networks such as Bitcoin, EVM-based chains, Cosmos-based chains, and TON. Whether you’re building payment solutions, wallets, or decentralized apps, Litecoin’s is an ideal blockchain for a quick integration.

Adamik’s chain-agnostic approach abstracts away the complexities of different blockchain protocols, so developers can focus on innovation rather than infrastructure. Whether you’re interacting with legacy Litecoin addresses or SegWit formats, the Adamik API ensures seamless functionality and an easy-to-use interface that speeds up your development workflow.

Litecoin available in the Adamik Open Source Application

The Adamik open-source app has also been upgraded to support Litecoin, providing users and developers with the ability to send and receive LTC directly through our application. This integration serves as a powerful demonstration of how the Adamik API can simplify interactions with a wide variety of blockchains, making it a go-to solution for developers and businesses looking to work with Litecoin.


From enterprises to individual developers, anyone can now experience the speed and simplicity of Litecoin through our app. This also serves as an excellent example for developers to see how to incorporate Litecoin support into their own applications using the Adamik API.

Seamless Wallet Integration with LiteScribe

We’ve added support for the LiteScribe browser extension. This integration enables users to interact directly with their LiteScribe wallets, allowing for smooth management of LTC assets and transactions directly from the Adamik platform.

LiteScribe joins the list of our supported browser wallet extensions, alongside popular options like Unisat for Bitcoin, Metamask, Keplr, and others. With LiteScribe, users can manage Litecoin seamlessly across multiple chains within the Adamik ecosystem, continuing our commitment to providing secure, easy-to-use wallet integrations.


Flexibility for Developers

We understand that every project has unique requirements, and that’s why the Adamik API offers flexible interaction options for Litecoin. Developers can choose between working with xpubs or individual LTC addresses, allowing them to tailor their implementation according to their specific needs.

Our platform is designed to accommodate everything from simple wallet applications to complex payment gateways and decentralized solutions, making Adamik the ideal blockchain API for developers who need both versatility and ease of use.

A Unified Blockchain Development Experience

The integration of Litecoin into the Adamik API further strengthens our position as a truly unified blockchain development platform. Whether you’re working with UTXO-based systems like Bitcoin and Litecoin or account-based systems like Ethereum, our platform provides a consistent, chain-agnostic interface that simplifies your development workflows.

And the journey doesn’t end here. We’re continuously expanding our supported networks, making Adamik a future-proof solution for all blockchain-related development needs.

Looking Ahead

With Litecoin now integrated into the Adamik API, we invite developers to explore the new possibilities and incorporate Litecoin into their applications. We encourage you to check out our developer documentation and experience the full power of Litecoin on the Adamik application.

For more details, visit our website or explore our open-source app on GitHub.

Sep 26, 2024

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