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While many cryptocurrencies continue to increase their supply, Litecoin is taking a completely different approach. Litecoin has a fixed maximum supply and one of the lowest inflation rates in the crypto market. This long-term strategy is once again attracting investors' attention ahead of the next halving, expected in 2027.
While most cryptocurrencies keep increasing their supply, Litecoin chooses a different path. It has a fixed, limited supply and one of the lowest inflation rates. In 2027, the new supply will be halved again.
— Litecoin (@litecoin)
The next Litecoin halving is expected in July 2027, when the block reward will decrease from 6.25 LTC to 3.125 LTC. This means miners will receive half as many new coins as they do now, reducing the amount of Litecoin entering the market.
In the past, Litecoin's halving cycles have often been followed by significant price rallies leading up to the event itself. Historical data clearly shows a trend of rising prices several months before previous halvings.
In 2015, Litecoin increased by over 800% in the months preceding the halving, rising from about $1.40 to nearly $9. In 2019, the price increased by approximately 550%, from around $30 to $143. Before the 2023 halving, Litecoin gained nearly 300%, rising from about $40 to over $120.
It is this history that makes traders wonder again if such growth can be repeated as 2027 approaches.
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Despite growing interest, Litecoin's price has remained within a broad range for many years. An analyst noted that since 2017, Litecoin has mostly traded sideways, and the market is becoming increasingly volatile, but without a clear trend direction.
Currently, Litecoin is consolidating, and analysts point out that no clear breakout has yet occurred. To confirm a strong upward trend, a move above key resistance levels is necessary.