The 2026 Litecoin Summit Has Begun: What to Expect

Litecoin Summit 2026 is live in Amsterdam. Charlie Lee, a Nasdaq treasury panel, LitVM and two days of talks. Here is what to expect.
Crypto Rich
June 22, 2026
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The 2026 Litecoin Summit opened in Amsterdam today (June 22), the sixth edition of the event and its first outside the United States. Over two days, the Litecoin Foundation (@LTCFoundation) is running keynotes, panels, and workshops at the Tobacco Theater, with the institutional adoption story front and center for a network that has spent most of its 14 years known mainly as a payments coin.
That shift is the thing to watch. Litecoin arrives in Europe with a Nasdaq-listed treasury company, a spot ETF, and fresh SEC guidance behind it, and the schedule leans hard into what all of that means next.
A first for Europe
The summit runs June 22 and 23 at the Tobacco Theater, a historic venue on the Nes in central Amsterdam, with nine rooms and space for up to 600 people. It doubles as the official kickoff to Dutch Blockchain Week, which puts Litecoin at the front of one of Europe's larger Web3 gatherings.
Tickets are €84 for the full two days, covering all sessions, workshops, the exhibitor area, and networking. Payment is in fiat through Eventbrite or in $LTC or $BTC through Coinbase. For a multi-day industry event, that price is well below the norm, which aligns with the Foundation's framing of the summit as a community event rather than a corporate one.
The themes are familiar to anyone who has followed Litecoin: privacy, financial freedom, censorship resistance, and sound money. What is new is how much room the agenda gives to institutions and regulation.
Why is the institutional panel the one to watch?
The headline session is "Litecoin's Institutional Opportunity," scheduled for 2:00 pm on Day 1. Litecoin creator Charlie Lee (@SatoshiLite) shares the stage with Joshua Riezman, U.S. Chief Strategy Officer at GSR and a board member at Lite Strategy. Randi Hipper moderates. Lee also gives his annual "State of the Coin" address earlier in the day, at 9:45 am, setting the tone before the institutional conversation.

Lite Strategy (Nasdaq: LITS) is the reason the panel carries weight. It is the first U.S. public company to hold Litecoin as its primary treasury reserve asset, built out of the former MEI Pharma after a 2025 rebrand, and it now holds roughly 894,000 LTC, according to its most recent SEC filing. The company says that this is the first time a Nasdaq-listed digital asset treasury company has taken the Summit stage.
The timing helps. The SEC issued guidance in March 2026 describing Litecoin as having digital commodity characteristics, and the Canary spot Litecoin ETF began trading on Nasdaq in October 2025. Both feed directly into what the panel is there to discuss.
What is LitVM, and why does it matter?
The second storyline is utility. LitVM (@LitecoinVM) is a zero-knowledge Layer 2 built on Litecoin, designed to bring smart contracts, DeFi, and real-world assets to a network that has never natively supported them. On June 18, days before the summit, Lite Strategy (@LiteStrategy) closed a $1.0 million lead investment in ZK Innovations, the company behind LitVM, taking governance rights and an option on future network tokens.
LitVM features on both days. Co-founder Aztec Amaya speaks on Day 2 in a session titled "The Heart of Web3," and the project is also sponsoring the Day 1 DJ party. For a 14-year-old proof-of-work chain, an EVM-compatible rollup is a real change in scope, and the summit is where the Foundation gets to make that case in person.
Privacy and the cypherpunk core
For all the institutional talk, the privacy roots are still on display. A few sessions stand out:
- Quantum-Secure MWEB, presented by MWEB developer David Burkett at 9:50 am on Day 1.
- Privacy in the Age of AI and Mass-Surveillance, with NYM co-founder Alexis Roussel at 10:50 am.
- A dedicated privacy panel on Day 2 featuring Roussel, Stack Wallet's Diego Salazar, and others.
Regulation gets a slot worth flagging too. The "MiCA and Regulatory Landscape in the EU and Beyond" panel lands at 2:30 pm on Day 1, and the timing is pointed. The MiCA transitional period expires on July 1, barely a week after the summit closes, by which point service providers operating in the EU need a license or have to stop. Holding that conversation in Amsterdam, days before the deadline, is no accident.
What else is on the schedule?
The rest of the agenda spreads across wallets, swaps, mining, and merchant adoption. A few items to keep an eye on:
- "The Biggest World First Since Satoshi Invented Bitcoin," a deliberately vague Day 2 teaser from Dr. Kapil Amarasinghe at 10:00 am.
- "Spend Litecoin Anywhere," a Coinsbee session on everyday LTC purchases with Iván Escamilla Rodriguez.
- A Future of Crypto Wallets panel, plus updates from Nexus Wallet and Luxxfolio.
- A closing Litecoin Foundation panel on Day 2 with Charlie Lee, Alan Austin, David Schwartz, and others.
The social side is part of the pitch as well. Day 1 wraps with an evening mixer sponsored by Luxxfolio and a DJ party sponsored by LitVM, continuing a summit tradition that, in past years, has often been where the real networking happens.
For the full schedule, or to get tickets, you can visit: litecoin.com/summit, or you can watch the livestream via @litecoin on X.
Sources:
- Litecoin Summit official event page with the full schedule, venue and ticket details.
- Litecoin Foundation on X announcing the live schedule and evening events.
- Lite Strategy announcement of its institutional panel appearance and the LITS treasury context.
- Lite Strategy release on the $1.0 million LitVM investment.
- Litecoin Foundation press release confirming the sixth Summit and first European edition.
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Crypto RichRich has been researching cryptocurrency and blockchain technology for eight years and has served as a senior analyst at BSCN since its founding in 2020. He focuses on fundamental analysis of early-stage crypto projects and tokens and has published in-depth research reports on over 200 emerging protocols. Rich also writes about broader technology and scientific trends and maintains active involvement in the crypto community through X/Twitter Spaces, and leading industry events.
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