Litecoin is a good coin in the future. Litecoin was created and released by Charles Lee, someone who was once a Google employee, on October 7, 2011 through the Open-Source client on GitHub. Litecoin was created through Hardfork from a Bitcoin-Qt client, with a reduction in block discovery time, an increase in the maximum total of coins created (Max 84 Million Coins), a maximized GUI, and a different Hashing (PoW / Proof-of-Work) algorithm, using Scrypt is neither SHA-256 nor Equishash like Bitcoin.
In its development version, Litecoin has experienced a number of significant updates, starting from version 0.8.5.1 released in November 2013, to version 0.14.2 that we can use to date. The objectives of the development also vary, from drastic reduction in transaction costs, improved security codes, enhanced configurations, and Heartbleed security bug patches.
Litecoin was created in such a way as for all general systems in the world, such as Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X and Linux. Even the mobile version was created so users can feel comfortable doing transactions anywhere and anytime.