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− | Ethereum is a open-software platform that is operating using [[blockchain]] technology co-founded by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vitalik_Buterin Vitalik Buterin]. [[Ethereum]] was released 2015. [[Ethereum]] gives a [[cryptocurrency]] called | + | Ethereum is a open-software platform that is operating using [[blockchain]] technology co-founded by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vitalik_Buterin Vitalik Buterin] and [[Joseph Lubin]]. [[Ethereum]] was released 2015. [[Ethereum]] gives a [[cryptocurrency]] called [[ether]] that can be moved from different accounts. While [[Bitcoin]] was designed for consumer payments, [[Ethereum]] |
− | was designed to allow for more complex party interactions called [[ | + | was designed to allow for more complex party interactions called [[Smart contracts]]. These can be defined using [[Solidity]]. |
== Ethereum ERC Tokens == | == Ethereum ERC Tokens == | ||
− | An | + | An ERC token is a fungible tradable asset that operates on Ethereum's [[blockchain]]. The Ethereum Request for Comments (ERC) for tokens is a way of describing a set of functions and rules that the token should posses and follow. The three most common standards can be seen here: |
− | === | + | === Token Standards === |
− | + | * [[ERC20]] | |
+ | * [[ERC223]] | ||
+ | * [[ERC721]] | ||
− | + | == Development on Ethereum == | |
− | + | Ethereum has a set of tools for developers to create, deploy and interact with smart contracts, tokens, DApps and more. | |
− | + | * [[MetaMask]] | |
+ | * [[Ethereum Virtual Machine]] | ||
+ | * [[Remix]] | ||
+ | * [[Truffle Suite]] | ||
− | * | + | == Ethereum Name Service == |
+ | The Ethereum Name Service (ENS) allows Ethereum users to replace their long wallet addresses with “human readable names” attached to a domain. The two available TLDs are: | ||
+ | * [[.luxe]] | ||
+ | * [[.eth]] | ||
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* [[KredCoins]] | * [[KredCoins]] | ||
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* [https://metamask.io/ MetaMask] Chrome plug in that allows It allows you to run Ethereum [[dApps]] right in your browser without running a full [[Ethereum node]] | * [https://metamask.io/ MetaMask] Chrome plug in that allows It allows you to run Ethereum [[dApps]] right in your browser without running a full [[Ethereum node]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:10, 8 March 2019
Ethereum is a open-software platform that is operating using blockchain technology co-founded by Vitalik Buterin and Joseph Lubin. Ethereum was released 2015. Ethereum gives a cryptocurrency called ether that can be moved from different accounts. While Bitcoin was designed for consumer payments, Ethereum was designed to allow for more complex party interactions called Smart contracts. These can be defined using Solidity.
Ethereum ERC Tokens
An ERC token is a fungible tradable asset that operates on Ethereum's blockchain. The Ethereum Request for Comments (ERC) for tokens is a way of describing a set of functions and rules that the token should posses and follow. The three most common standards can be seen here:
Token Standards
Development on Ethereum
Ethereum has a set of tools for developers to create, deploy and interact with smart contracts, tokens, DApps and more.
Ethereum Name Service
The Ethereum Name Service (ENS) allows Ethereum users to replace their long wallet addresses with “human readable names” attached to a domain. The two available TLDs are:
See Also
Resources
- Ethereum main site
- MetaMask Chrome plug in that allows It allows you to run Ethereum dApps right in your browser without running a full Ethereum node