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- SynthCrypto LTC - Symbol : hLTC
- SynthCrypto LTC tokens are a composite-priced decentralized digital asset pegged to a composite global pricing of LTC in real time with all transactions occurring on-chain on Pecu Novus. It is a limited‑supply digital asset backed by a multi‑asset treasury, providing real-time exposure to a LTC pricing benchmark through a single and efficient digital asset instrument that is used for speculative purposes, cost effectiveness, hedging and risk management.
- What is a SynthCrypto
- Here are some of the benefits of using SynthCryptos
- Access to a wider range of assets: SynthCryptos allow users to trade and invest in a wider range of assets than would be possible with traditional cryptocurrencies. For example, users can trade on the price of real-world assets without having to actually own those assets.
- Transparency: SynthCryptos are backed by a multi-asset digital asset treasury, making SynthCryptos more transparent than some other types of digital assets.
- Flexibility: SynthCryptos can be used for a variety of purposes, such as trading and hedging. This makes SynthCryptos a versatile decentralized asset class.
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- LATEST CRYPTO & FINANCIAL NEWS
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SynthCrypto LTC – Symbol : hLTC #
SynthCrypto LTC tokens are a composite-priced decentralized digital asset pegged to a composite global pricing of LTC in real time with all transactions occurring on-chain on Pecu Novus. It is a limited‑supply digital asset backed by a multi‑asset treasury, providing real-time exposure to a LTC pricing benchmark through a single and efficient digital asset instrument that is used for speculative purposes, cost effectiveness, hedging and risk management. #
What is a SynthCrypto #
A SynthCrypto, also known as a Synthetic Cryptocurrency, it is a decentralized digital asset that is pegged to a composite global pricing of a layer-1 native token, such as a BTC. SynthCryptos can be used for a variety of purposes, such as trading and hedging. #
Here are some of the benefits of using SynthCryptos #
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Access to a wider range of assets: SynthCryptos allow users to trade and invest in a wider range of assets than would be possible with traditional cryptocurrencies. For example, users can trade on the price of real-world assets without having to actually own those assets. #
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Transparency: SynthCryptos are backed by a multi-asset digital asset treasury, making SynthCryptos more transparent than some other types of digital assets. #
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Flexibility: SynthCryptos can be used for a variety of purposes, such as trading and hedging. This makes SynthCryptos a versatile decentralized asset class. #
VIEW ALL TOKENS #
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