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Ethereum (ETH)

The key features of Ethereum

Decentralisation
Ethereum is a decentralised blockchain platform through its applications and smart contracts.
Transparency
Ethereum, an open blockchain where all transactions and the deployment of smart contracts are visible and verifiable by anyone.
Legitimacy
Thanks to its innovation in smart contracts and decentralised applications, Ethereum is backed by widespread adoption and an active community of developers.

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Why be interested in Ethereum?

The foundations of this digital asset 

These contracts, which are essentially autonomous programs, execute automatically when specific conditions are met, eliminating the need for intermediaries and ensuring that agreements are reliably executed. In addition to smart contracts, Ethereum serves as a foundation for the development and deployment of decentralised applications (dApps), offering an open and flexible platform that stimulates innovation in various sectors such as decentralised finance (DeFi). 

Ethereum, an essential crypto-asset

Ethereum plays a central role in decentralised applications and decentralised finance. This dynamism is underpinned by a history of continuous development, with significant updates that constantly improve its performance, security and ability to evolve. Its transition to Ethereum 2.0, with the introduction of Proof of Stake (PoS) on 15 September 2022, marks a major step towards greater energy efficiency and scalability

Ethereum (ETH) price trend

Ethereum’s price evolution has been characterised by sustained growth, propelled by its central role in the ecosystem of smart contracts and decentralised applications (dApps). Since its launch, Ethereum has continued to attract considerable interest as a cornerstone of decentralised finance. 

Key facts about Ethereum

ETH
abbreviation for Ethereum, the native crypto-asset of the Ethereum blockchain
2015
date of creation of Ethereum

the quantity of Ethereum in circulation is unlimited

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