The internet that the world can rely on.
Ethereum is the global network where you control your assets, your data, and your identity.
Ethereum gives back control of your assets
Your bank account is an entry in someone else's database. Your application is a file in someone else's server. Ethereum is an alternative network where you hold your assets directly.
292M
ETH holders
20 223 565
Transactions today

Never offline
10 years
Since 2015
Built to last
Major financial institutions choose Ethereum because it's the most battle-tested, low-risk, and dependable blockchain. The code is open, the network is always on, and the track record speaks for itself.
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What makes Ethereum different
Principles set Ethereum apart from traditional systems

Direct ownership
Your bank balance is a custody promise. Your Ethereum balance is true ownership.
4.6B+
Daily trading volume

Public rules
The code is public, agreements execute exactly as written. Think vending machine versus hoping the cashier gives correct change.

Global
Anyone, anywhere can use Ethereum. No permission needed.

Free access
No credit check, no minimum balance, no account approval. If you have internet, you're in.
Nobody owns Ethereum
Changes happen through open proposals that anyone can participate in. Think community garden versus corporate farm.
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Understand Ethereum
Start here. Learn what it is, why it matters, and how it works in plain language.
- What is Ethereum?
- How do wallets work?
- DeFi, stablecoins, and NFTs explained

Start building
For developers. Access documentation, tools, and tutorials to build on Ethereum.
- Developer documentation
- Smart contract tutorials
- Development tools & frameworks

For enterprise
Business use cases, institutional resources, and how Ethereum can serve your organization.
- Enterprise use cases
- Private & permissioned networks
- Institutional resources





