MWEB privacy on every platform.Read the guide →

Lite Wallet vs Electrum-LTC

COMPARISON

Lite Wallet vs Electrum-LTC

Electrum-LTC is a solid legacy desktop wallet from an earlier era of Litecoin. Lite Wallet is the current-generation wallet: mobile-native, MWEB on every platform, hardware wallet first-class, active development.

MWEB built in·Mobile + desktop·Ledger + Trezor

Electrum-LTC is the Litecoin port of the Electrum Bitcoin wallet. It is an SPV desktop wallet with a developer-oriented interface and a long history on Litecoin — the codebase dates to Electrum's early days and has seen slower release cycles than mainstream wallets. Lite Wallet is a modern Litecoin wallet with mobile and desktop coverage, MWEB privacy on every platform, and first-class Ledger and Trezor support. This page compares both wallets on features that matter for a 2026 Litecoin user: MWEB, mobile, hardware wallets, sync model, and active development.

Quick verdict

For most current Litecoin users, Lite Wallet is the better fit in 2026 — MWEB privacy, mobile apps, hardware wallet integration, and active development. Electrum-LTC remains a reasonable choice for desktop-only users who want a classic Electrum-style workflow (server-selection, offline signing, advanced scripting) and don't need MWEB.

Side-by-side.

Feature

Windows desktop

Lite Wallet
Electrum-LTC

Feature

macOS desktop

Lite Wallet
Electrum-LTC

Feature

Linux desktop

Lite Wallet
Electrum-LTC

Feature

iOS

Lite Wallet
Electrum-LTC

Feature

Android

Lite Wallet
Electrum-LTCThird-party ports

Feature

MWEB privacy

Lite Wallet✓ on every platform
Electrum-LTC

Feature

Ledger hardware wallet

Lite Wallet✓ first-class
Electrum-LTCLimited

Feature

Trezor hardware wallet

Lite Wallet✓ first-class
Electrum-LTCSupported

Feature

SPV lightweight mode

Lite Wallet
Electrum-LTC

Feature

Non-custodial

Lite Wallet
Electrum-LTC

Feature

Recovery phrase

Lite Wallet12-word BIP-39
Electrum-LTC12-word Electrum seed (non-BIP-39 legacy)

Feature

Open source

Lite WalletMIT on GitHub
Electrum-LTCMIT on GitHub

Feature

Active release cadence

Lite WalletRegular releases
Electrum-LTCSlower, irregular

Feature

Modern UI

Lite Wallet
Electrum-LTCDeveloper-oriented, legacy

Feature

LitVM / LTC-20 / Ordinals

Lite Wallet
Electrum-LTC

Electrum-LTC release cadence reflects the official electrum-ltc.org repo. Third-party Android ports are not official Electrum-LTC distributions.

Reasons users switch from Electrum-LTC to Lite Wallet

MWEB privacy on desktop

Electrum-LTC does not currently support MWEB. Users who want confidential Litecoin transactions on Windows, macOS, or Linux need a wallet that implements MWEB. Lite Wallet does, on every platform.

Mobile native, not an afterthought

Electrum-LTC has no official iOS app; the Android story is community ports rather than a primary product. Lite Wallet ships iOS and Android apps that match the desktop feature set. One 12-word paper key restores your wallet across every device.

Modern hardware wallet flow

Hardware wallet integration in Electrum-LTC is functional but dated. Lite Wallet treats Ledger and Trezor as first-class flows with modern UX — connect, import, sign with on-device confirmation. For users holding significant Litecoin, the upgrade is meaningful.

Active Litecoin-focused development

Electrum-LTC tracks changes from upstream Electrum (Bitcoin) — Litecoin-specific features (MWEB, LitVM, LTC-20) depend on backports that may not happen. Lite Wallet's roadmap is Litecoin features directly.

When Electrum-LTC still makes sense

If your workflow depends on Electrum's specific desktop features — manual server selection, Electrum scripting, coldcard-style offline signing with exported transaction files, or the classic Electrum address format — Electrum-LTC may still be the right choice. Electrum's advanced workflows are tailored to power users who don't need MWEB or mobile, and who value the exact Electrum UI they've used for years. For most general-purpose Litecoin users, Lite Wallet covers more of the 2026 Litecoin experience; for Electrum power users specifically, Electrum-LTC remains a valid option.

Download Lite Walletv3.16.0

Every platform · MWEB · Ledger + Trezor.

Comparison questions

The cleanest path is to generate a new Lite Wallet, send your LTC from Electrum-LTC to the new Lite Wallet address, and keep Electrum-LTC as a read-only backup until you've confirmed the move. Electrum-LTC uses a legacy Electrum seed format that is not directly BIP-39-compatible, so restoring an Electrum seed into Lite Wallet is generally not the right approach.