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How To Top Up Your Phone With Litecoin

How To Top-Up Your Phone With Litecoin

In this brief post we will explain how to recharge your prepaid phone with Litecoin. The buying process is fast, simple and secure. We will make an example of how to buy mobile topup for EE in the UK. But the process is the same in all 150 countries and for all 600 operators available on the cryptorefills website. For example you can follow the same steps to use Litecoin to buy MTN top ups in Nigeria or airtime or data credits on Maroc Telecom in Morocco.


Send a mobile top-up online

Get top-up for any mobile no matter where you are. Recharge your own phone or buy credit for someone else’s internationally with the global leader in mobile recharge CryptoRefills. Follow the following steps. It will only take you a few minutes.

Step 1. Enter your mobile number

Select the country and enter the phone number (without country code) and tap/click the Recharge button


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Step 2. Select a cryptocurrency

Select Litecoin as your currency of choice. Select the amount which you want to recharge.
Cryptorefills will display the equivalent price in Litecoin.


Step 3. Enter an email

The email address will be used to send you the order status and the recharge instructions if needed such as a PIN (It is important you submit a valid email address).


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Step 4. Transfer cryptocurrency

Send the crypto amount to the wallet address displayed on the page. You can also tap the QR code transfer the amount directly from your crypto wallet


That’s it! Once the transfer completed, recharge will be credited to your mobile number directly or you will get a PIN with instructions to recharge.


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About Litecoin

We thought you might be interested to know more Litecoin.

Lіtесоіn (LTC оr Ł) is a рееr-tо-рееr сrурtосurrеnсу аnd open ѕоurсе software project. Just like Bitcoin, the crеаtіоn аnd transfer оf соіnѕ іѕ bаѕеd on an ореn source сrурtоgrарhіс рrоtосоl and іѕ nоt mаnаgеd bу аnу сеntrаl authority.

Litecoin was released on October 7th, 2011 and went live on October 13th, 2011. Charlie Lee (an ex Google employee) founded Litecoin. It was one of the first Bitcoin forks. It was proposed as a solution to some of the bottlenecks and scalability issues with Bitcoin, most notably the number of transactions that could be processed within a given time frame.

Litecoin is technically very similar tо Bіtсоіn (BTC), but іѕ supposed to be faster аnd cheaper. In fact some see Litecoin as “the silver to Bitcoin’s gold”.