Your educational guide to the world of Ethereum. Learn how Ethereum works and how to connect to it. This page includes technical and non-technical articles, guides, and resources.
Cryptocurrencies, such as bitcoin, enable anyone to transfer money globally. Ethereum does too, but it can also run code that enables people to create apps and organizations. It’s both resilient and flexible: any computer program can run on Ethereum. Learn more and find out how to get started:
Web3 is a model for the internet valuing ownership of your assets and identity.
Using Ethereum can mean lots of things to lots of people. Maybe you want to sign in to an app, prove your online identity, or transfer some ETH. The first thing you'll need is an account. The easiest way to create and access an account is using software called a wallet.
Digital wallets are like real wallets; they store what you need to prove your identity and get access to the places you value.
Ethereum has led to the creation of new products and services that can improve different areas of our lives. We're still in the early stages but there's a lot to be excited about.
Explore an alternative financial system that is built without banks and is open to anyone.
Cryptocurrencies pegged to the value of a currency, commodity, or some other financial instrument.
Represent ownership of unique items, from art to title deeds to concert tickets.
Enable new ways to coordinate work without a boss.
There are also other prominent industries being created or improved with Ethereum:
You can help secure Ethereum and earn rewards at the same time by staking your ETH. There are different options for staking depending on your technical knowledge and how much ETH you have.
For users most interested in the technical part of the Ethereum network.
Ethereum's roadmap makes it more scalable, secure, and sustainable.
The original Ethereum proposal written by Vitalik Buterin in 2014.
The success of Ethereum is thanks to its incredibly dedicated community. Thousands of inspiring and driven people help push Ethereum’s vision forward, while also providing security to the network through staking and governance. Come and join us!
You (yes, you!) are welcome to contribute to the Ethereum community.
Online communities provide a great opportunity to ask more specific questions or get involved.