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About ETH

ETH is a digital asset you can trade on Cube. Check the live price above, convert ETH to other assets via swap, or learn how it works and how to buy it.

Market performance

24h change
-3.98%
24h high
2,014.14
24h low
1,933.97
24h volume (ETH)
4.9907
24h turnover
10.05k
EthereumETH
Rank
#2
Network
ethereum
Circulating Supply
120,721,027
Total Supply
120,721,027

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q:What is Ethereum?

Ethereum is a decentralized platform that enables smart contracts and decentralized applications to be built and run without any downtime, fraud, control, or interference.

Q:How do I buy ETH on Cube Exchange?

To buy ETH on Cube Exchange, create an account, deposit funds, and navigate to the ETH/USDC trading pair. Place your order and confirm to complete the transaction.

Q:Is it safe to buy ETH on Cube?

Yes, Cube Exchange uses advanced security measures to protect user accounts and funds, ensuring a secure trading environment.

Q:What are the fees for buying ETH?

Cube Exchange offers competitive and transparent fees, which are outlined clearly before completing your purchase.

Q:How long does it take to buy ETH?

Purchasing ETH on Cube Exchange is quick and efficient, with transactions typically completing in minutes.

Q:What blockchain does Ethereum run on?

Ethereum operates on its own blockchain, renowned for its smart contract capabilities and decentralized applications.

Q:What is Ethereum used for?

Ethereum is used for deploying smart contracts, creating decentralized applications, and conducting transactions securely on its blockchain.

Q:Who created Ethereum?

Ethereum was proposed by programmer Vitalik Buterin in late 2013 with development crowdfunded in 2014, and the network went live on 30 July 2015.

Q:What is the total supply of ETH?

Ethereum does not have a fixed total supply, but mechanisms such as EIP-1559 aim to control inflation by burning a portion of transaction fees.

Q:Is Ethereum inflationary or deflationary?

Ethereum has transitioned to a deflationary model where more ETH is burned than issued over time, especially post-EIP-1559.

Q:What are recent developments in Ethereum?

Recent advancements include the Ethereum 2.0 upgrade with a focus on the transition to proof of stake, improving scalability and sustainability.

Q:What makes Ethereum unique compared to Bitcoin?

Ethereum offers advanced programmable transactions through smart contracts, allowing for more complex and automated operations compared to Bitcoin.

Q:What is Ethereum's role in DeFi?

Ethereum underpins the majority of DeFi applications, powering financial products that operate without intermediaries through its blockchain.