The official mascot of First Ledger\r\nLuther comes from a 1921 cartoon by W.E. Hill, titled \"How You Think You Look When a Flashlight Is Taken – How You Really Look.\" The cartoon humorously contrasts self-perception with reality, and it has become known as one of the earliest visual memes, as it uses humor in a way that feels similar to today’s meme culture.
Trade LUTHER on the XRP Ledger DEX at XRPL.to — sub-cent fees, 3-5 second settlement, no sign-up required.
Frequently Asked Questions about LUTHER
What is LUTHER?
LUTHER is a token issued on the XRP Ledger, listed 447 days ago. It has 737 holders and 1,235 trustlines. You can trade it on the XRP Ledger DEX with sub-cent fees and 3-5 second settlement.
Where can I buy LUTHER?
You can buy LUTHER directly on the XRP Ledger DEX through XRPL.to. Connect any XRPL wallet (Xaman, Crossmark, Gem Wallet) and swap XRP for LUTHER in one click — no centralized exchange or KYC required. The swap settles in 3-5 seconds.
What is the current price of LUTHER?
LUTHER is currently trading at 11.18719507 XRP (-0.10% change in the last 24 hours). Live prices update every few seconds on XRPL.to as trades execute on the XRP Ledger DEX.
What is LUTHER's 24-hour trading volume?
LUTHER has traded 14 XRP in volume over the past 24 hours. Volume and market cap update in real time as trades settle on-chain.
Is LUTHER verified on XRPL?
LUTHER has not yet been verified on XRPL.to. Always check the issuer address, holder count, and trading volume before buying any XRPL token. The issuer address for LUTHER is rPBWcjbyqcrGxpUe4awobqMmB2WaeUhuFb.
How do I add a trustline for LUTHER?
To hold LUTHER, you need to set a trustline to the issuer (rPBWcjbyqcrGxpUe4awobqMmB2WaeUhuFb) for the currency code 4C55544845520000000000000000000000000000. Most XRPL wallets do this automatically when you initiate a swap on XRPL.to — no manual setup required. The trustline reserves 0.2 XRP, which is recoverable when you remove the trustline.
The official mascot of First Ledger\r\nLuther comes from a 1921 cartoon by W.E. Hill, titled "How You Think You Look When a Flashlight Is Taken – How You Really Look." The cartoon humorously contrasts self-perception with reality, and it has become known as one of the earliest visual memes, as it uses humor in a way that feels similar to today’s meme culture.