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How To Connect Litecoin Cash (LCC) with Koinly

Litecoin Cash is a Litecoin fork that runs on its own blockchain. It combines many features from several well-established coins, but it is faster, cheaper, has greater bandwidth, and has better difficulty retargeting. It requires no specialized hardware and can work on anything from a Raspberry Pi to your normal desktop PC.

Are you investing in Litecoin Cash? Whatever your investments - Koinly can help when it comes to your blockchain taxes. Get started by connecting Koinly to the Litecoin Cash blockchain. All you need is your public address. Once connected, Koinly imports all your trades automatically. Your gains, income and expenses will be calculated for you. Koinly's country-specific tax report has easy-to-spot totals ready for you to include in your tax return. At tax time, simply download the report, and you’re good to file!

How to find your Litecoin Cash public address

You can find your public address in the wallet you use to interact with Litecoin Cash - for example Keepkey or Atomic. 

Check out our integration pages for instructions on how to do this, we have them for a variety of popular wallets.

Please note: you’ll need to add your public address from every wallet you use to interact with Litecoin Cash in order for Koinly to calculate your crypto taxes correctly.

Once you have your public address, here’s how to connect to Koinly.

How to connect Litecoin Cash to Koinly via API

On Koinly

  1. Sign up or login into Koinly and head to the wallets page.
  2. Select add new wallet in the top right corner.
  3. In the search bar, search for Litecoin Cash.
  4. Select Litecoin Cash.
  5. Enter your Litecoin Cash public address.
  6. Select import.

How do I troubleshoot my Litecoin Cash integration to Koinly?

Can't find what you're looking for? Try one of these options:

  • Head over to our help forum to see if any of our guides have the answers.
  • Hit up our discussion boards - someone else might have resolved the same issue already.
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