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All about Bitcoin's biggest rival; a guide to Ethereum, ether investments, smart contracts and more.
NFT Development Solution | White Label NFT Marketplace Development
Non-fungible tokens or NFTs as they are commonly known have taken the world of blockchain by storm. They have seamlessly integrated the blockchain world with real-world collectibles, and have given them a digital dimension. NFTs have created an experience similar to owning a collectible without owning the copyrights to reproduce the collectible.
By Linda John5 years ago in The Chain
What are Gas Fees? How to Perform ETH Transactions with Lower Gas Fees
When we talk about cryptocurrency transactions, especially the ones using the Ethereum network, “gas fees” is often one of the most discussed terms. The simplest definition of gas fees would be the transaction fees that users have to pay in order to perform a successful transaction on the network. These fees go towards paying the miners for their efforts in keeping the network running and secure. But, the ever-rising gas fees of Ethereum is a growing concern for the crypto community as it ends up making the transactions costlier for users.
By Blockchain Guru5 years ago in The Chain
Ethereum Blockchain App Development Company in New York
What is ethereum Blockchain? Launched in 2015, Ethereum is an open-source, blockchain-based, decentralized software platform used for its own cryptocurrency, ether. It enables SmartContracts and Distributed Applications (ĐApps) to be built and run without any downtime, fraud, control, or interference from a third party.
By ETHEREUM BLOCKCHAIN5 years ago in The Chain
Top Exchanges to Buy Ethereum in India
Citing the Ethereum (ETH) price changes over the past two years from Feb 2019 to January 2021 (almost 10X), anyone would be interested to invest in this cryptocurrency. By the time of writing this post, Ethereum was being traded at $1398.65.
By Rahul Kohali5 years ago in The Chain
The Various Game-Changing Solutions Offered in DeFi
DeFi is an alternative financial system built on top of blockchain networks like Bitcoin or Ethereum. It is growing very fast currently. More than $21.92 billion have been locked in different DeFi projects, according to data published by DeFi Pulse.
By Linda John5 years ago in The Chain
How to sell Ethereum: Guide for Beginners
Once you’ve accumulated some Ether, either through buying the tokens or mining them, there will probably come a time when you’ll decide to sell. Indeed, as of now, Ether can only be used to pay for stuff on the Ethereum network, as there is a very limited number of businesses that accept cryptocurrencies as a form of payment and most of them accept exclusively Bitcoin.
By mark sheppard5 years ago in The Chain
Best Exchanges to Buy Ethereum (ETH) In India
Ethereum is a blockchain-based computing platform that enables developers to build and deploy decentralized applications (Dapps)—meaning the ones not run by any centralized authority. You can create a Dapp for which the users of that particular application are the decision-making authority.
By Rahul Kohali5 years ago in The Chain
Top 5 Reasons Why Ethereum Is Best Crypto for Investment
Ethereum empowered the blockchain’s adoption that transcended beyond the exchange of value via Bitcoin by deploying decentralized solutions in process management. Whether it was to mitigate complex documentation in the maritime sector or making the supply chain future proof, smart-contracts powered by Ethereum Network have made operations simpler for businesses. One could well say the cliche “ good going Ethereum,” but was that enough? Perhaps, the potent of the Ethereum Network was yet to be explored that DeFi or Decentralized Financing powered by Dapps brought it to the public after all.
By Rahul Kohali5 years ago in The Chain
Why You Should Start Staking Now with Wise Token
WISE is an ERC-20 token accompanied by a Smart Contract and based on the Ethereum blockchain. As a decentralized, trustless, transparent token, WISE provides an alternative for traditional investment systems like bonds and certificates for deposit (CDs).
By Blockchain Guru6 years ago in The Chain
Blockchain in Libraries
Blockchain technology creates a reliable decentralized ledger of transactions. These transactions are guaranteed to be 100% secure based on a hash code (or key). The blockchain key provides a digital fingerprint for every transaction within a processed block. This process results in an easily verified database for all transactions within a domain (Smith, 2019, par.5). Although the initial use case for this technology supports anonymous cryptocurrency (BitCoin), blockchain and its variants show great potential for the processing of any recorded information. This paper explores the current discourse on this trend and some of the potential uses of blockchain technology within the field of library science.
By Alexandra Hontalas-Adams6 years ago in The Chain










