The Litecoin development team has released a significant new version aimed at boosting network security and user experience. The latest Litecoin Core 0.21.5.5 is now officially available for download, featuring a host of security-focused changes and key technical improvements addressing previous vulnerabilities in the network.
Security upgrades and MWEB improvements
With this release, the team addressed various validation and state management issues within the Mimblewimble Extension Block (MWEB) protocol. Fixing critical validation bugs discovered in earlier versions has led to a noticeable increase in the reliability of nodes across the entire Litecoin network.
According to the release notes, the maximum size for protocol messages has been increased to 32 MB. This enhancement allows valid MWEB blocks and messages to be processed by the network without facing previous size constraints. Additionally, the update prevents the unnecessary reading of previous block data from disk when generating HogEx transactions and blocks the inclusion of certain zero-sum transactions with empty inputs and outputs into candidate blocks.
Wallet and miner node fixes
Developers are urging node operators and wallet users to upgrade to the new version promptly. The update also delivers bug fixes and improved stability for wallet operations, mining activities, and network behavior. Extensive new tests were introduced to ensure greater resilience in scenarios such as double-spending attempts, block corruption, conflicting transactions, and recovery from software errors.
Furthermore, persistent issues—including MWEB PMMR rewind errors and inconsistencies in MMR files—have been rectified. The team also corrected a bug that caused inconsistencies in the transaction index if data writing failed for a given block.
April’s security vulnerability and network disruption
Litecoin faced headlines in April after a critical vulnerability struck the network. A so-called “zero day” flaw led to service disruptions among major mining pools. Outdated miner nodes inadvertently allowed an invalid MWEB transaction onto the blockchain, enabling transfers to decentralized exchanges (DEXs), which triggered a 13-block chain reorganization to remove these invalid transactions from the main chain.
The Litecoin Core 0.21.5.4 update quickly resolved this issue. In a subsequent evaluation report, developers revealed that the root MWEB validation flaw was initially found in March 2026 and that the system was tested again in April by another user or attacker exploiting the same bug.
After the update, upgraded nodes effectively blocked the attack from entering the main blockchain, and miners coordinated to resolve the problem. Thirteen invalid blocks were successfully removed, restoring normal operation. Developers now confirm that the underlying software error has been fully addressed.
The Litecoin team emphasized that securing the MWEB protocol was their highest priority for this update, reiterating their call: “It is crucial for all node operators and wallet users to upgrade to the new version as soon as possible.”
Litecoin distinguishes itself in the industry with its decentralized, open-source blockchain, highlighting speed and low transaction fees. Since its launch in 2011, the technical team has remained committed to implementing up-to-date solutions and corrective actions to protect users from evolving security threats.



