Roger Ver and Charlie Lee Discuss Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash and Litecoin

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The cryptocurrency bear market has left many traders wondering which digital assets will emerge on top.

On CNBC's Fast Money, industry leaders Roger Ver and Charlie Lee shared their opinions on Bitcoin, Litecoin and Bitcoin Cash investments.

Despite a multi-month downtrend, BTC continues to prevail as the most popular cryptocurrency, with a 52.7 percent overall market dominance.

On Aug. 27, Litecoin founder Charlie Lee also appeared on CNBC's Fast Money to answer questions about his past LTC investments and the upcoming Litecoin Summit.

Litecoin creator Charlie Lee says he wouldn't buy back his #litecoin.

Lee sold his entire LTC investment during the end of 2017 and currently holds zero LTC. Citing LTC's recent price drawback, CNBC host Melissa Lee asked Charlie Lee if he sees the state of the current market as an opportunity to re-enter his LTC position.

"For me, I sold because of conflict of interest, so I'm not going to buy my litecoins back anytime soon or at all."

Earlier this month, the Litecoin Foundation announced its first annual summit hosting blockchain and cryptocurrency experts and businesses.

The event aims to foster cryptocurrency mass adoption, specifically promoting the #PayWithLitecoin campaign for merchants in various industries.

"I'd like people to focus on technology and on adoption, merchant adoption and also how to scale. Things like lightning network or side chains helping bitcoin and litecoin to scale. I'd like to see more talk around that."

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