Welcome to my blog: Review Ethereum: Legit or Not?
Ethereum is available to everyone You just need a wallet to take part.
Ethereum provides completely open access to digital money. It also provides data-friendly services for just about everyone. Therefore your background or location are of little matter as it is available to all. It’s a totally community-built technology.
For instance, Ethereum has thousands of applications you can use everyday. As such, Ethereum is the workhorse of the cryptocurrency world.
It is unlikely that it will be the red-headed step child to Bitcoin much longer. Block chain 2.0 is ethereum. Literally the workhorse of the crypto world. (Ethereum.org)
Banking for all
Unfortunately, openings to financial services are not a given. Ethereum looks to change all that. Moreover, you merely need an internet connection to access Ethereum and its lending, borrowing and savings products.
A peer-to-peer web
Ethereum allows you to transfer money, or produce agreements, person to person. Therefore, you don’t need an intermediary or financial middle man to process a transaction.
A more private internet
For instance you don’t need to put in all your personal information in order to use an Ethereum app. While Ethereum does not embody surveillance. It does embody an economy based value.
Big Brother-resistant
No federal, or local government nor company can control over Ethereum. Its decentralization makes it almost impossible for anyone to prevent you from receiving compensation or using Ethereum services. No governments or companies looking over your shoulder.
Ethereum is built for the win-win scenario. All can build on the previous companies success.
Ethereum truly seems to be built on equality and access to all.
Is it legit. No question about that as many new cryptocurrencies are built on an Ethereum base. The community will and has continued to grow. Don’t bet against it. It may very well take off like a rocket ship.
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