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Ethereum Blockchain: A Beginner's Guide to Trading

Welcome to the world of cryptocurrencyThis guide will walk you through the Ethereum blockchain, what it is, and how you can start trading on it. We'll cover everything in simple terms, assuming you have no prior knowledge.

What is a Blockchain?

Imagine a digital ledger, like a record book, that's shared with many people. Every transaction is recorded as a "block" and added to the "chain" of previous transactions. This chain is called a blockchain. Because it’s shared and verified by many computers, it's very secure and transparent. It's extremely difficult to alter information once it's been added. For more information, see Blockchain technology.

What is Ethereum?

Ethereum is a blockchain, just like Bitcoin, but it's more than just a digital currency. While you can use Ether (ETH), the cryptocurrency of the Ethereum network, to pay for things, Ethereum’s main power lies in its ability to run *smart contracts*.

Think of a smart contract as a digital agreement that automatically executes when certain conditions are met. For example, you could create a smart contract that automatically releases payment to someone when a package is delivered. This opens up a world of possibilities beyond simple payments, including applications in Decentralized Finance (DeFi), Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs), and more.

Understanding Ether (ETH)

Ether (ETH) is the native cryptocurrency of the Ethereum network. You need ETH to pay for transactions on the Ethereum blockchain, including running smart contracts. It's also traded on cryptocurrency exchanges, just like stocks. You can buy, sell, and trade ETH like any other asset. You can start trading at Register now.

Key Differences: Bitcoin vs. Ethereum

While both are cryptocurrencies, Bitcoin and Ethereum have different goals. Here’s a quick comparison:

Feature Bitcoin Ethereum
Primary Purpose Digital Currency Platform for Decentralized Applications
Block Time ~10 minutes ~12 seconds
Programming Language Script Solidity
Transaction Fees Can be high, fluctuating with network congestion Can be high, fluctuating with network congestion (Gas Fees)

For a deeper dive, read our article on Bitcoin vs Ethereum.

How to Buy Ethereum

You can't just "go to a bank" to buy Ethereum. You need a cryptocurrency exchange. Here are a few popular options:

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