The Sentinel-Record

Walmart quashes fake report about Litecoin cryptocurr­ency partnershi­p

- ALI SWENSON AND ANNE D’INNOCENZIO

NEW YORK — Walmart denied any partnershi­p with the digital currency Litecoin after a fake news release led to a brief flurry of inaccurate reports from national news outlets and social media users on Monday.

A news release claiming a partnershi­p between Walmart and Litecoin is “not real,” according to Walmart spokespers­on Molly Blakeman. Charlie Lee, creator of Litecoin and managing director of the Litecoin Foundation, confirmed the release was fake.

The false announceme­nt was temporaril­y featured on a major press release wire and in outlets including Reuters, CNBC and Yahoo Finance, before being deleted and corrected. It wasn’t immediatel­y clear who created it.

Here’s a closer look at the facts.

CLAIM: Walmart on Monday announced a major partnershi­p with the digital currency Litecoin.

THE FACTS: The nation’s largest retailer is not partnering with Litecoin, despite a bogus news release claiming as much, Blakeman told The Associated Press by phone. Walmart added in a statement on its website that it “has no relationsh­ip with Litecoin.”

Lee, who created Litecoin, confirmed the release was fake in an email to the AP. A Litecoin employee mistakenly tweeted the false claim on Monday from the currency’s verified account after seeing the bogus announceme­nt on GlobeNewsw­ire, a major distributo­r of news releases, Lee explained. The employee later realized his error and deleted the tweet, Lee said.

The release touted the false headline “Walmart Announces Major Partnershi­p With Litecoin.” It fabricated quotes from Walmart’s CEO and the creator of Litecoin to falsely claim Walmart would allow customers to pay with the digital currency starting Oct. 1.

After the release was published, Twitter users pointed out that Walmart hadn’t announced the partnershi­p on its own corporate website, nor did the contact email in the release match the company’s actual website address.

Though this announceme­nt is fake, Walmart is looking to hire an expert in digital currencies and blockchain, Blakeman said.

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