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Ethereum Classic

ETC

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About Ethereum Classic

Ethereum Classic is a cryptocurrency with a special focus on immutability, popularly expressed as “code is law.”

Ethereum Classic (ETC) is a decentralized, open-source blockchain network that came into existence in July 2016 after the Ethereum network experienced a hard fork, a change to the blockchain's protocol or basic set of rules, creating two separate blockchains: Ethereum (ETH) and Ethereum Classic (ETC). Though sometimes confused with Ethereum, Ethereum Classic is now a totally different cryptocurrency with different technological and philosophical goals, specifically focusing on immutability, popularly expressed as "code is law." Ethereum Classic was established to uphold the integrity of the original Ethereum blockchain in the wake of a substantial hacking incident. The network's primary role is to function as a smart contract network, facilitating the development and support of decentralized applications (DApps). ETC is Ethereum Classic's native currency, which is used to power transactions and smart contracts on its network. Ethereum Classic strives to preserve the original Ethereum blockchain without artificially reversing the consequences of the DAO hack. It operates on a proof-of-work (PoW) mining algorithm and does not intend to transition to a proof-of-stake (PoS) consensus mechanism like Ethereum did., Ethereum Classic is a decentralized computing system that can run a wide variety of applications.

Ethereum Classic functions on a proof-of-work (PoW) consensus algorithm akin to Bitcoin. Like Ethereum and its native unit ETH, Ethereum Classic users pay fees in ETC to execute smart contracts, and you can think of it as the fuel that keeps the whole thing running (which is why those fees are called "gas"). Miners utilize their hardware to solve intricate mathematical equations and validate transactions on the Ethereum Classic network. The first miner to solve the equation and validate a new block is compensated with a block reward in the form of ETC tokens. Biweekly, the network automatically modifies the difficulty of mining Ethereum Classic to maintain a consistent block production rate. The new difficulty is determined by the total computational power of the network, and it becomes increasingly challenging to mine ETC as more miners join the network. Like ETH, new ETC is issued to the circulating supply as a reward for miners as new blocks of transactions are added to the blockchain. Unlike ETH, however, which doesn't have a fixed supply, ETC has a maximum supply of 210,700,000 coins.

The primary use case for Ethereum Classic is to function as a platform for decentralized applications (DApps) and smart contracts. It strives to uphold the principle of "Code is Law," resisting censorship and delivering unstoppable applications. This positions it as a potential foundational layer for future smart contract platforms. Ethereum Classic also aims to distinguish itself from Ethereum by preserving its original PoW algorithm and adhering to its decentralized philosophy.

Ethereum Classic was introduced in July 2016 as a hard fork of Ethereum, a radical change to the protocol of Ethereum that resulted in two branches, one that followed the previous protocol (Ethereum) and one that follows the new version (Ethereum Classic). This fork resulted from disagreements within the Ethereum community about how to address a significant hack that led to the theft of 3.6 million ETH. Those who disagreed with the decision to revert the blockchain to negate the effects of the hack continued on the original chain, which became Ethereum Classic, while other users upgraded to the latest version of Ethereum. Ethereum Classic has since diverged from Ethereum in terms of technical roadmap and philosophy.

Powerful computers mine (understand "create") ETC, adding it to the circulating supply. While Ethereum Classic can be mined using widely available graphics processors, it's most likely not profitable unless you use an ASIC, a specialized device designed for crypto mining. After Ethereum Classic's fork from Ethereum in 2016, Ethereum Classic has struggled to compete in terms of market capitalization, developers, and network security as measured by total mining power. Over its history, Ethereum Classic has been subject to numerous "51% attacks" in which malicious actors control most of the mining power and can thus spend coins they didn't own (also known as a double spend attack).

You can buy, send, and receive ETC via exchanges like Coinbase.

Market

Brazil Market Stats

Market cap

R$22.7B

Volume (24h)

R$804.9M

Circulating supply

147.4M ETC

Typical hold time

35 days

Popularity

#25

All time high

R$918.06

Brazil Market performance

Price change (1h)

+0.2%

Price change (1d)

-0.88%

Price change (1w)

-10.23%

Price change (2w)

+5.23%

Price change (1m)

+13.93%

Price change (1y)

+63.07%

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Ethereum Classic is on the decline this week.

The price of Ethereum Classic has increased by 0.20% in the last hour and decreased by 0.88% in the past 24 hours. Ethereum Classic’s price has also fallen by 10.23% in the past week. The current price is R$154.10 per ETC with a 24-hour trading volume of R$804.92M. Currently, Ethereum Classic is valued at 83.21% below its all time high of R$918.06. This all-time high was the highest price paid for Ethereum Classic since its launch.

The current circulating supply of Ethereum Classic is 147,353,530.712 ETC which means that Ethereum Classic has as total market cap of 147,353,530.712.

FAQ

What is the current price of Ethereum Classic?

We update our Ethereum Classic to BRL currency in real-time. Get the live price of Ethereum Classic on Coinbase.

What is the market cap of Ethereum Classic?

The current market cap of Ethereum Classic is R$22.73B. A high market cap implies that the asset is highly valued by the market.

What is the all time high of Ethereum Classic?

The all-time high of Ethereum Classic is R$918.06. This all-time high is highest price paid for Ethereum Classic since it was launched.

What is the 24 hour trading volume of Ethereum Classic?

Over the last 24 hours, the trading volume of Ethereum Classic is R$804.92M.

What other assets are similar to Ethereum Classic?

Assets that have a similar market cap to Ethereum Classic include Litecoin, Immutable, Aave UNI V2, and many others. To see a full list, see our comparable market cap assets.

How many Ethereum Classic are there?

The current circulating supply of Ethereum Classic is 147 million.

What is the typical holding time of Ethereum Classic?

The median time that Coinbase customers hold Ethereum Classic before selling it or sending it to another account or address is 35 days.

What is the relative popularity of Ethereum Classic?

Ethereum Classic ranks 36 among tradable assets on Coinbase. Popularity is currently based on relative market cap.

What is the current trading activity of Ethereum Classic?

Currently, 97% of Coinbase users are buying Ethereum Classic. In other words, 97% of Coinbase customers have increased their net position in Ethereum Classic over the past 24 hours through trading.

Can I buy Ethereum Classic on Coinbase?

Yes, Ethereum Classic is currently available on Coinbase’s centralized exchange. For more detailed instructions, check out our helpful how to buy Ethereum Classic guide.