Lite Wallet News
Lite Wallet News
Release notes, feature launches, security updates, and Litecoin ecosystem coverage. The signal, not the noise — no price speculation, no engagement bait.
Lite Wallet's news section covers product releases, feature launches, security updates, and commentary on the Litecoin ecosystem. Each post carries a date and author, is published under the Organization name 'Lite Wallet' (not a personal byline), and follows the same factual-first editorial standard as the rest of the site. The news index is updated as new posts are published; the RSS feed at /news/rss.xml provides a machine-readable subscription for readers who want new posts in a feed reader.
Lite Wallet v3.16.0 launch: unified across every platform
Lite Wallet v3.16.0 ships as a unified release across Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, and Android. MWEB privacy, hardware wallet integration, LitVM, and LTC-20 support on every platform.
Read postLite Wallet download — verified binaries
Direct download links for Lite Wallet on every platform,. Why signed binaries matter and how to check them yourself.
Read postLite Wallet review 2026: what we shipped and what's next
A product self-review covering the v3.16.0 feature set, known limitations, and the roadmap for LitVM hardware-wallet signing, MWEB hardware-wallet signing, and additional platforms.
Read postMWEB privacy on every platform — what that means
Most Litecoin wallets that support MWEB miss at least one platform. Lite Wallet ships MWEB on Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, and Android in v3.16.0. Here's what changes for users who want MWEB on their specific device.
Read postEditorial standards
Lite Wallet's news is written to the same standard as the rest of the site. No price predictions. No engagement bait. No 'LTC to $500' speculation. Every post that makes a factual claim carries a source link or a rationale. When we release a product, we post the release notes — when we launch a feature, we explain the feature. When Litecoin-ecosystem news is worth covering, we cover it factually. Posts are published under the Organization byline 'Lite Wallet' because the content represents the team's collective output, not an individual editorial voice. This matches how engineering docs and release notes work; it diverges from conventional crypto media. Individual team authorship may be introduced for specific long-form pieces where a personal voice adds meaningful context.
