This website provides educational information about cryptocurrencies, blockchain technology, and how decentralized networks work. No investment services or financial advice are provided.
Bitcoin is a decentralized digital currency introduced in 2009. It allows peer-to-peer transfers without relying on banks or central authorities. Transactions are recorded on a public ledger called the blockchain.
Ethereum is a blockchain platform that enables smart contracts and decentralized applications (dApps). Unlike Bitcoin, Ethereum is designed to support programmable transactions and applications.
Blockchain is a distributed ledger technology where transactions are stored in blocks and linked together securely. Once recorded, data cannot be easily changed, ensuring transparency and integrity.
Cryptocurrencies introduce new ways to transfer value globally, build decentralized systems, and improve transparency in digital transactions. Their technology is used beyond finance, including supply chains and digital identity.
The content on this website is provided for informational and educational purposes only. It does not constitute financial advice, investment recommendations, or an offer to buy or sell any digital assets.