Top Places To Buy Litecoin (LTC) With Credit Card in Lithuania

Where can you buy Litecoin (LTC) with a Credit Card in the Lithuania in 2025?
Here you can see the list of the best platforms for buying Litecoin (LTC) with a Credit Card in the Lithuania. No other platforms will be included in the list if you choose Lithuania as your location in the menu Countries and flag Credit Card as a payment method in the settings panel in the right side of the page. If you wish to make this list shorter you may apply more filters. For instance, you can mark which marketplace type you'd like to see in the list: exchanges or wallets. Other filters allow you to exclude the platforms that cannot be accessed via dedicated mobile apps (flag the Mobile App box for that) and platforms that require KYC (flag the Without Verification box for that). The filters can narrow the list so you will be able to choose between fewer platforms that better fit your needs.
When all the filters are applied you get the tightest list of the platforms that fit you the most. How can you choose the best platform for buying Litecoin (LTC) in the Lithuania via the Credit Card from the list? We recommend you to check out the ratings. Each platform featured on Cryptogeek has two ratings: one rating from our experts and the other is from the users. These ratings can help you to promptly tell which of the platforms are more popular and have a higher regard from the public. To figure out what are the features of each of the platforms you are considering to use, you can read the reviews written by our experts. The pages of the brands also contain the user reviews. From them you may learn what people think about these platforms, whether they consider the services good or poor. It can help you in making the best decision.
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Korbit was the first exchange to introduce BTC/KRW trading in South Korea, and it's currently active in 30 markets where some of the top cryptocurrencies can all be traded against KRW. The platform also offers a trading API that supports automated trading.

Country:
South Korea
Launched:
2013

KuCoin is a relatively new exchange that started to operate in the mid-2017. The team behind the project is claimed to be experienced in the blockchain research since 2013. KuCoin has more than a hundred coins listed as well as about 400 active Markets.

Country:
Hong Kong
Launched:
2017

Kuna exchange is the Ukranian company led by Michael Chobanyan and operated by the group of companies registered in England, British Virgin islands and Estonia. It was founded in 2017. 

Site:
kuna.io
Country:
Ukraine
Launched:
2017

LakeBTC is one of the oldest exchanges on the market. It had been found back in 2013 and it still has the Asian audience as the priority. The presence of different deposit types are making the exchange interesting for a starting traders. From another point of view the service is reported to be buggy from time to time and some complaints about the support service can be found over the internet. The company also provides the wallet alongside with the exchange, but it is a questionable decision to have both the exchange and the wallet with the same company. Unfortunately, it seems that LakeBTC has ceased its operations although there is no official statement to confirm that.

Country:
China
Launched:
2013

Ledger Nano S Wallet is a hardware wallet, a flagship product of the Ledger company, that has been in the industry since 2014. More than 1.5 mln units were sold across the world.

Country:
France
Launched:
2019

Livecoin was founded in 2013 in London. This exchange works with dollars, euros and roubles. It has more than 100 available coins to trade. Additionaly, the trading fee is not so high, it could be less than 0.02 for high-volume traders.
Livecoin's volume is quite high and it represents more than $30.500.000.

Site:
livecoin.net
Country:
United Kingdom
Launched:
2013

LOBSTR is one of the first XLM wallets on the cryptocurrency market that was founded in 2014 and officially registered in Belarus. LOBSTR wallet is provided by Ultra Stellar, LLC, an independent commercial entity unaffiliated with the Stellar Development Foundation.  LOBSTR can be called almost the most convenient wallet for mobile gadgets since it is an easy-to-use mobile wallet with an attractive interface. Through the LOBSTR wallet, you can easily send and receive Stellar. A comfortable and simple user interface is perfect for beginners, as you can quickly navigate it.

Site:
lobstr.co
Country:
Belarus
Launched:
2014

Lumi open-source crypto wallet provides mobile versions for both Android and iOS platforms as well as the web version. The wallet powers transactions with multiple coins, including exchange transactions. The service was launched in late 2017.

Country:
International
Launched:
2017

Lykke is the cryptocurrency exchange incorporated in Switzerland with offices across the world. Its products are open-source. Lykke is the initiative of the Oanda’s founder, a famous forex exchange trading platform.  

Site:
lykke.com
Country:
Switzerland
Launched:
2016

Okcoin was created in China by Star Xu in 2013. Star Xu has a background in search systems and tech management. Before launching an exchange, he was working for Alibaba and Yahoo. Later, he created one of the top crypto exchanges — OKEx.

Country:
USA
Launched:
2013

P2B is a centralized cryptocurrency platform, that offers more than 200 tokens. It covers the following markets: BTC, ETH, USD, EUR, and a number of stablecoins. 

Site:
p2pb2b.io
Country:
Estonia
Launched:
2018

Poloniex launched in 2014. It is based in the United States. It was recently acquired by Circle, a large Goldman-Sachs backed company. The exchange faced a hacker attack soon after opening which caused a higher level of security provided later. It requires a user’s physical address, postal address, date of birth, id, and phone number.

Site:
poloniex.com
Country:
USA
Launched:
2014

Simex was launched in Russia as a coin exchange in 2015. This platform has a great liquidity. The volume of the platform is more than $ 320 mln. The exchange has an interesting tool – the coin aggregator.

Site:
simex.global
Country:
USA
Launched:
2015

Uphold is a multi-asset platform that allows users to store, buy, and convert various crypto assets. The system supports not only 30 cryptocurrencies (and Utility Tokens) but also allows you to exchange 27 national currencies and 4 precious metals. This digital wallet is designed to quickly and easily store assets, send funds to other Uphold users around the world, and instantly exchange currency. Using a 100% redundancy model, Uphold subsidizes all user assets in a 1: 1 ratio from its own funds. 

Country:
USA
Launched:
2015

XGo ID — One Name For All Your Addresses
Simplify your crypto transactions effortlessly. Ditch lengthy wallet addresses and replace them with a single name of your choice

Site:
xgo.id
Country:
International
Launched:
2021

YoBit is a cryptocurrency exchange with a large number of coins, including new altcoins just released on ICO. Among the pairs, there are both cryptocurrency and fiat. YoBit supports all major, top-end coins, most forks of major currencies are supported, as well as numerous little-known currencies, among which there are once popular, and old unsuccessful, and new little-known, and tokens of recent ICOs. YoBit was founded in the summer of 2014, and trading became available in early January 2015.

Site:
yobit.net
Country:
USA
Launched:
2014

ZebPay is a cryptocurrency wallet from India founded in 2015. Due to a few supported currencies, the wallet is easy in use for those who are just starting out in cryptocurrency and don't want to get confused with all the different coins and tokens. The wallet supports Multi-signature technology and have Know-Your-Customer procedure, increasing the security of its users' funds.

Country:
India
Launched:
2015
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