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Title: Wave, litecoin and iota, which is faster?
Post by: Stuart on July 02, 2019, 09:45:44 PM
Waves is a coin that has a very good speed in transaction confirmation, litecoin is another good coin with same and seen as the silver of bitcoin, then iota also comes in. Which among these are the fastest/best when it comes to speed, and which is best for investment for the long run?
Title: Re: Wave, litecoin and iota, which is faster?
Post by: kent47400 on July 20, 2019, 01:14:11 AM
The waves are the same as EThereum which has speeds like 1-5 seconds for coin sending.
I'm sure Waves are not the fastest coin for now because maybe there are still altcoins who have 1-3 seconds of transaction speed.
Title: Re: Wave, litecoin and iota, which is faster?
Post by: jonathancool220 on July 27, 2019, 05:33:23 AM
I only want Stellar because Stellar is pretty fast for transactions and very different from the three Waves, LiteCoin and IOTA coins.
I will continue to choose my choice because my choice is very good for my benefit and this is a basic trick for seeking profits in cryptocurrency.
Title: Wave litecoin and iota which is faster
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Title: Re: Wave, litecoin and iota, which is faster?
Post by: Cutter Cute on August 23, 2019, 07:23:56 PM
I chose waves for long-term investment because the waves have a DEX and smartcontract exchange which is almost the same as ethereum, at this time the transaction speed is the first choice, but low cost, I mean low fees will make everyone use coins that have low prices but have speed and good for transactions
Title: Wave litecoin and iota which is faster
Post by: MariaNug on October 22, 2019, 12:31:01 AM
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Title: Re: Wave, litecoin and iota, which is faster?
Post by: pelana vreo on November 05, 2019, 08:58:31 AM
I can't compare the speed of the transaction between the two, what if we use the waves exchange wallet or Litecoin then send it to crypto exchange with a different wallet wave address or Litecoin address?
now both are the fastest and Litecoin is always on the new exchange list, for the speed of the transaction I will choose both.
Title: Re: Wave, litecoin and iota, which is faster?
Post by: therozaq on November 07, 2019, 12:43:11 AM
The waves are the same as EThereum which has speeds like 1-5 seconds for coin sending.
I'm sure Waves are not the fastest coin for now because maybe there are still altcoins who have 1-3 seconds of transaction speed.

Yes I agree mate.  Waves is the same as ethereum. In my opinion  waves is one of the coin which fastest speed transaction.  Maybe at the coming future,  waves will replace  ethereum  for transaction.  I believe  it will  happen.  Waves has potential  to do it.
Title: Re: Wave, litecoin and iota, which is faster?
Post by: aiviaa485 on June 05, 2020, 08:00:55 AM
It seems we are racing against the speed or accuracy of the miners to send a coin because all of them have POW type coins. Cmiiw

Then I prefer Ethereum transactions because this coin is very commonly used by everyone.
What's more many ICO, STO and IEO coins use the Blockchain from Ethereum.
Title: Re: Wave, litecoin and iota, which is faster?
Post by: rizqillah on June 23, 2020, 10:33:14 AM
The waves are the same as EThereum which has speeds like 1-5 seconds for coin sending.
I'm sure Waves are not the fastest coin for now because maybe there are still altcoins who have 1-3 seconds of transaction speed.

I see waves is the fastest Blockchain in the world now.  But maybe there is several  altcoin fastest  than waves,  I dont know.  I think  every coin has  own advantage.  I also invested in waves,  I believe  waves will give me the profit.
Title: Re: Wave, litecoin and iota, which is faster?
Post by: damsix on June 24, 2020, 03:34:35 AM
Then I prefer Ethereum transactions because this coin is very commonly used by everyone.
I also like that and sided with Ethereum but unfortunately I have seen and experienced that Ethereum is very expensive for now from the cost of the GAS.
I might make a thread for that matter and discuss why the Ethereum GAS costs are expensive, I use Metamask to send tokens and for the "medium" GAS costs around 0.5 USD, is this crazy?

Ahhhh come on Man , why Ethereum  take is this problem while price EThereum under 300 USD , damnnn !
Title: Re: Wave, litecoin and iota, which is faster?
Post by: Michael.sol on June 27, 2020, 12:56:54 PM
I only want Stellar because Stellar is pretty fast for transactions and very different from the three Waves, LiteCoin and IOTA coins.
I will continue to choose my choice because my choice is very good for my benefit and this is a basic trick for seeking profits in cryptocurrency.
Stellar coin is also a good option for me , beacuse of its Transition speed . I also used stellar coin as a long-term investment , becuase their is higher chance That stellar touch a good price in future .
Title: Re: Wave, litecoin and iota, which is faster?
Post by: kent47400 on July 01, 2020, 02:48:43 PM
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I see waves is the fastest Blockchain in the world now.
Bro, haven't you heard of transactions from Dash with the Instans Send system?
If you don't know that it means you are not updating in terms of cryptocurrency because Dash with the Instants Send System only takes about 1-2 seconds to reach the intended wallet (done without going through a centralized exchange).

Then if you don't believe it, please check the DASH website that is listed on CoinMarketCap, Good Luck!