Litecoin's dramatic rise as Charlie Lee fights off fake twitter accounts and the likes of Warren Buffet and Charlie Munger

Ned Baily
   Charles Lee's crypto currency Litecoin wa sup some thirty percent in the past 24 hours as the amazing crypto currency miner innovator of bitcoin type payments that is the amazing Charlie Lee. Charlie has this fork you see which can create actual cash and Charlie was infuriated this week as a fake twitter account attempted the scam his followers and ruin the brand of Litecoin in the bitcoin type world and I wouldn't be surprised if members of the actual Bitcoin brigade somehow went after Charlie's Litecoin based crypto currency. Charlie goes around all over the world to speak of the power of crypto currency and the dangers of all of  these companies battling and tarnishing one another to become the official currency of the crypto world. Charlie Lee is an amazing guy with eyes like a tiger,breath like a dragon, and foot odor like a skink. which brings us to the question who was trying to scam Chalrie's crypto empire and Litecoin?
 Charlie has warned people that the potential of fake crypto caretakers have the ability to take  all of your cash and give you snake oil coin. Charlie Lee has worked hard to make Litecoin one of the top ten crypto-currencies in the world and the likes of Warren Buffet and Chalrie Munger have taken notice investing heavy in his product as a Charlie Munger tells Warren Buffet that any Asian dweeb named Charlie can't be too bad. Bill Gates also likely wants to get in on this Litecoin rage and maybe start his own Microcoin digital currency he can secretly miove and transfer all of his wealth and charitable contributions to himself. 
Lee needs tobe concerned because when the Berkshire Hathoway's want something they will get it and all eyes are suddenly on this rockstar of the crypto-currency market that is now a serious challenger to Bitcoin and maybe rename and redefine what Crypot-currencies will be called if Litecoin overtakes Bitcoin in this huge digital coin money laundering, government taxing  avoiding projects of the super-wealthy

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