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Logo: Website: https://ethereumclassic.org | Code Repository: https://github.com/ethereumclassic | Ticker Symbol: ETC | Gensis Block: 2015-07-30 | Asset Profile
Launched on July 30, 2015, Ethereum Classic is a distributed blockchain computing platform for smart contracts and decentralized applications. Its native token is ether (ETC), which primarily serves as a reserve currency for transactions on the Ethereum Classic network. In the greater, interoperable Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) ecosystem, Ethereum Classic is the original, unaltered state Ethereum chain.
Ethereum project splits in a contentious hard fork
On July 20, 2016, an event known as "the DAO hack" resulted in a contentious hard fork of the Ethereum project. An unnamed sister chain with an irregular state change was born. The rights to the Ethereum project's brand are owned by the Ethereum Foundation, a non-profit organization that was a proponent of the new sister chain. The Ethereum Foundation applied their "Ethereum" brand and "ETH" ticker symbol to the new sister chain.
Rebranding from Ethereum (ETH) to Ethereum Classic (ETC)
Initially, Ethereum Classic was only traded publicly on Bitsquare (now called Bisq) and within a forum post on bitcointalk.org. On July 23, 2016, Poloniex recognized Ethereum Classic by listing it on their exchange and opening the first ETC/BTC market. Proponents of the unaltered, original state Ethereum chain adopted the new brand identity of "Ethereum Classic", the color green, and the "ETC" ticker symbol. A formal Declaration of Independence was issued to the world and the unaltered, original state Ethereum chain rose from the ashes of its most notable social engineering attack. ( Source )
source: EthereumVM.net
Name | Short Name | Chain | Chain ID | Network | Network ID | Repository | Consensus Mechanism | Mining Algorithm |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ethereum Classic | etc | ETC | 61 | mainnet | 1 | source code | Proof-of-Work (PoW) | Ethash |
Testnet Astor | ETC | testnet | source code | Proof-of-Work (PoW) | Keccak256 | |||
Testnet Kotti | kot | ETC | 6 | kotti | 6 | source code | Proof-of-Authority (PoA) | Clique |
Testnet Mordor | metc | ETC | 63 | testnet | 7 | source code | Proof-of-Work (PoW) | Ethash |
Client Name | Status | Repository | Support |
---|---|---|---|
Core-Geth | Maintained | releases | gitter |
Hyperledger Besu | Maintained | releases | rocket chat |
Multi-Geth | Maintained | releases | gitter |
OpenEthereum | Maintained | releases | discord |
- Bloq Cloud - BloqCloud delivers highly-optimized, always available access to blockchain networks. Connect quickly and scale easily based on your needs -- without having to worry about managing infrastructure.
- DappNode - DAppNode facilitates running nodes, DApps and hosting P2P networks and economies.
- Ethercluster - Ethercluster is an open-sourced Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) Remote Procedure Call (RPC) providing Ethereum Classic (ETC) and Kotti endpoints for free.
- QuikNode - QuikNodes are easy, always on, with a fast internet connection for quick blockchain sync, and you never have to worry about running out of disk space.
Network | Block Explorers | Monitors | Faucets | Public Endpoints |
---|---|---|---|---|
Ethereum Classic | AnyBlock, BlockScout, Emerald Receipt ETCBlockExplorer, ETCPlanet, EthereumMain.net, Expedition, MinerGate, TheMinersPond, Tokenview | 2Miners, CoinMetrics, CoinWarz, Emerald Insights, ETCNodes, ETCStats, ETCStatus, EtherStats, MiningPoolStats, Nanopool, WhatToMine | X | BlockScout, Ethercluster |
Astor | Astor Explorer, BlockScout, EthereumTest.net | Astor Stats, BlockScout ETCStats, EtherStats | 1, 2 | Ethercluster |
Kotti | AnyBlock, BlockScout, EthereumTest.net, Expedition | BlockScout, ETCNodes, ETCStats, EtherStats, Kotti Stats, Expedition | 1, 2 | Ethercluster |
Mordor | AnyBlock, BlockScout, EthereumTest.net, Expedition | BlockScout, ETCStats, EtherStats, Expedition | 1, 2 | Ethercluster |
- Arena Racing - 5 players enter the stage to race to the finish. Every player pays 0.1 ETC to race. 1 player in the Arena loses the race but receives dividends from P3C which is bought every round and is locked up in the contract.
- Aqua Bank - In this game you take care about whale. Fish lives in a protected area with other endangered species. Player is supposed to feed the whale using plankton in order to let it grow. Whale also produces oil as it consumes plankton. Oil and whale meat slices are requested at the Port, where they also supply plankton for feeding. Relax by watching fish in the aquarium grow
- Commonwealth Country - Generate an immutable new Country based on your ETC Address.
- ETCOdyssey - Upgrade your ships to avoid raiders looking to steal your Dark Matter & Star Dust. Fuse in game StarDust for a percentage of the pot or convert your StarDust for ONEX Network tokens sent with 1 transaction to your wallet.
- Luckygames - Ethereum Classic Dice and Gambling site.
- OriginalMy - Building trust in corporate governance. Seamlessly authenticating: identities, authorisation signatures, and digital content. a global public utility for self-sovereign identity
- Stampery - We leverage blockchain technology to ensure the existence, integrity and attribution of communications, processes and data important for your organization.
- BTC-to-wBTC - Wrapped Bitcoin delivers the power of Bitcoin with the flexibility of an ERC20 token. Bitcoin tokenized on EVMs.
- ETC-to-wETC - The Ethereum Classic Bridge connects ETC-to-ETH, where ETC is available as wETC on the Ethereum (ETH) chain.
- EVM-to-BNC Bridge - The EVM-to-BNC bridge combines the TokenBridge approach with a TSS to approve relay operations and facilitate asset transfer between an EVM chain and the Binance chain.
- Token Bridge - The TokenBridge allows users to transfer data (e.g. digital asset ownership information) between two chains in the Ethereum ecosystem. Cross-chain bridges provide fast and secure connections between blockchains, creating scalability and connection - interoperability - between Ethereum EVM networks.
- Commonwealth - The World’s Savings Fund. Immutable. Built 2018.
- ePOC - ePoC is based on a ETC smart contract run on the ethereum blockchain. It’s modeled after Powh3D.
- GitCoin - Crowdfunding and Freelance Developers for Open Source Software Projects.
- ONEX Network - Proof-of-Stake Token on Ethereum Classic Network. This is an alternative method to the more widely known process used by bitcoin; Proof of Work (POW).
- Grayscale® Ethereum Classic Trust - Grayscale Ethereum Classic Trust enables investors to gain exposure to the price movement of ETC through a traditional investment vehicle, without the challenges of buying, storing, and safekeeping ETC.
- Portal.Network - Blockchain Name Service enables connections with IPFS hash, smart contract, and wallet address.
- XAR Network - Xar Network was created from a need of corporate and central banks to use blockchain technology in a private, permissioned space. As our feature set grew we noticed consistent cross-over with the decentralized finance ecosystem, so eventually the Xar toolkit grew to a full-fledged decentralized finance toolbox. Xar Network offers access to advantages of both purely traditional banking systems and blockchain systems - using blockchain based or decentralized finance (DeFi).
Note: If your project is not listed, please reach out to the community via the Ethereum Classic Discord.
- Binance
- Binance US
- Bitfinex
- Bithumb
- Bittrex
- Coinbase Pro
- eToro
- eToroX
- Gate
- HitBTC
- Huobi Global
- Huobi Korea
- Kraken
- Kucoin
- OKCoin
- OKEx
- OKEx Korea
- Poloniex
- Upbit
- Yobit
Note: Instant Exchanges typically offer worse rates than Centralized Exchanges.
- ABRA
- ALFACashier
- AtomicWallet
- ChangeAngel
- Changelly
- ChangeNOW
- CoinSwitch
- Coinveer
- Edge
- Exodus
- Exolix
- FixedFloat
- GoDex
- Infinito Wallet
- InstaEx
- SimpleSwap
- StealthEx
- Swapzone
- Switchain
- Voyager
- XChange
Note: If your exchange is not listed, please reach out to the community via the Ethereum Classic Discord.
- AnyCoinDirect
- Bit4Sale
- Bitladon
- CoinDirect
- CoinGate
- Coinmerce
- CoinPayments
- Cryptomate
- Cryptonator Merchant
- Fud Desk
- LiteBit
- NOWPayments
- Paxful
- RoundlyX
- Utrust
- CNBC
- CoinCodex
- CoinGecko
- CoinLib
- CoinRanking
- CryptoRating
- CryptoReport
- CryptoCompare
- CryptocurrencyChart
- CryptocurrencyLivePrices
- LiveCoinWatch
- MarketWatch
- Messari
- Prices.org
- TradingView
- WorldCoinIndex
- Yahoo Finance
Note: If your business is not listed, please reach out to the community via the Ethereum Classic Discord.
- Interactive Browser Wallets can be used as stand-alone wallets and as interfaces to connect through a web3 wallet or hardware wallet. Not Recommended: Keystores & Paper Wallets can be generated from these interfaces.
- Stand-alone Browser Wallets are dedicated browser wallet with no downloads designed for desktop or mobile use.
- Web3 Wallets are browser extensions for interacting with DApps built on Ethereum based networks (EVMs).
Interactive | Stand-Alone | Web3 |
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MyCrypto | Portis | MetaMask |
MyEtherWallet | Squarelink | Nifty Wallet |
Opera | ||
Saturn Wallet |
Hardware wallets are secure wallets designed for long term storage.
Software wallets are Desktop or Mobile devices designed for short-term storage.
- Alpha Wallet
- AToken
- Atomic Wallet
- Button Wallet
- Citowise
- Cobo
- Coinbase Wallet
- Coinomi
- Cryptonator
- Edge
- Emerald Wallet
- Ethos
- eToro Wallet
- Exodus
- Guarda
- Infinito Wallet
- Jaxx
- Midas Protocol
- Ownbit
- Trust Wallet
- Zelcore Wallet
- BillFodl - Billfodl is the most secure way to store your crypto wallet backup, safe from hackers and acts of god. Don't be caught in the rain without one.
- Blockplate - Blockplate is a tool to permanently store and preserve your cryptocurrency's wallet recovery seed. In the event your wallet becomes compromised, Blockplates contain the 12-24 words phrase used to restore the funds on your wallet. Each Blockplate stores up to 12 words (6 words on the front, 6 words on the back).
- ColdTi - ColdTi is the world’s best cryptocurrency seed storage solution. It won’t rust, melt or mutilate for millennia. ColdTi accommodates any seed, is language agnostic and was designed to be inconspicuously sealed with numbered, holographic stickers to indicate tampering. Simply put ColdTi is the easiest and safest place to store your cryptocurrency seed.
- Crypto Key Stack - Build your stack to your specs. Store one 24 word mnemonic seed per plate. Add up to 10 plates per stack.
- CryptoSteel - The Cryptosteel Capsule is the premier backup tool for autonomous offline storage of valuable data without any third-party involvement. The solid metal device, designed to survive extreme conditions, works under nearly all circumstances.
- CRYPTOTAG - We have devoted our time and resources to create the best backup in the world. No compromises made here. Our high-end products enable people around the world to be their own bank. Secure your financial freedom with your own CRYPTOTAG today.
- Hodlinox - Hodlinox are metal plates on which you can engrave the seed phrase to your bitcoin wallet. The plates are made from extra thick stainless steel and can be locked together with a tamper-evident all-metal security seal. Protect your crypto from fire, water and disasters, by using Hodlinox plates.
- Steely - Don't become a victim of Murphy's law. Store your hardware wallet recovery sentence, private keys, or mnemonic phrases in a Steely, the most durable and badass way to backup your crypto assets.
Note: If your product is not listed, please reach out to the community via the Ethereum Classic Discord.
Year | Team Name | Status | Repository | |
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2015 | Ethereum Foundation | @ethereum | Active | source code |
2016 | ETC Consortium | @ETCConsortium | Active | |
2016 | ETCDEV | @getemerald | Active | source code |
2016 | IOHK (Grothendieck) | @InputOutputHK | Inactive | source code |
2016 | Parity Technologies | @ParityTech | Active | source code |
2017 | Core Paper | @corepaper | Active | source code |
2017 | ETC Cooperative | @ETCCooperative | Active | source code |
2017 | Ethereum Commonwealth | @Dexaran | Inactive | source code |
2018 | Commonwealth.gg | @commonwealthgg | Active | source code |
2018 | ETC Labs | @etclabs | Active | source code |
2018 | Fission | @FISSIONcodes | Active | source code |
2018 | POA Network | @poanetwork | Active | source code |
2019 | ChainSafe | @ChainSafeth | Active | source code |
2019 | Code Shelter | @code_shelter | Active | source code |
2019 | ETC Core | @etc_core | Active | source code |
2019 | PegaSys | @PegaSysEng | Active | source code |
2019 | Second State | @secondstateinc | Active | source code |
2020 | Gödel Labs 哥德尔实验室 | @Goedellabs | Active | source code |
Note: If attribution is missing for your team, please reach out to the community via the Ethereum Classic Discord.
Top 5 Mining Pools by Hashrate at the time of writing:
source: MiningPoolStats.stream
Mining Algorithm: Ethash
Miner Name | Tutorial | Windows x64 | Linux | ||
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AMD | NVIDIA | AMD | NVIDIA | ||
Antminer E3 | guide | ||||
Bminer | guide | ✓ | ✓ | ||
Claymore Miner | guide | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Easy Miner | guide | ✓ | ✓ | ||
Ethminer | guide | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Minergate xFast | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | |
MinerOS: Miner Babe | guide | ✓ | ✓ | ||
MinerOS: Miner Butler | guide | ✓ | ✓ | ||
Nanominer | guide | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Phoenix Miner | guide | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
There is NO OFFICIAL ANYTHING.
Ethereum Classic is an open source, decentralized project with a global permissionless ecosystem. Ethereum Classic's history is checkered with attempts at social attacks on the Ethereum Classic network and it's
assets
orcommons
(e.g.; code repository, website, brand, network history). We see similar social engineering in the Bitcoin ecosystem. It's a negative externality that comes with a truly decentralized project.
- Discord
- Kakao: Korea
- Slack: Ethereum Classic
- Telegram: Arabic, China, English, English, Español, German, Italia, Russia, Russia, Viet Nam
- Tencent QQ: ETC Asia-769408114
- WeChat: [insert link] Note: source QR images from ETC Coop and Chinese Websites.
- Discord: Commonwealth.gg, Core Paper, ETC Core, OpenEthereum, PAO Network
- Gitter: Core Geth, Multi-Geth, Open-RPC, POA Network
- Matrix: ECIPs, Parity Tech
- Rocket Chat: Hyperledger Besu
- Telegram: ETCDEV, ETC Labs, Parity Tech, POA Network
- Weibo: Gödel Labs
- BitcoinTalk: ETC Current, ETC Archived
- EthereumClassic.org Forum
- Reddit: r/EthereumClassic
- Twitter: China, China, English, English, Español, France, Germany, Italia, Japan, Korea, Korea, Netherlands, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Turkey, Viet Nam
- EthereumClassic.org
- Region Specific Sites: Asia, China, Korea, Korea
Note: If your social channel is not listed, please reach out to the community via the Ethereum Classic Discord.
- BUIDL IDE - Second State BUIDL IDE is a web-based IDE that requires no software download or install. It provides a one-stop development and deployment environment for smart contract and dapp developers.
- Dappkit - A ledger-agnostic, high-performance infrastructure and libraries for developers to build and scale decentralized applications. In short, collaborative Firebase for Dapps.
- Embark Framework - Framework for serverless Decentralized Applications using Ethereum, IPFS and other platforms.
- Emerald Platform - Platform for building Dapps for ETC blockchain.
- ESerialize - The goal of this module is to provide easy functions to serialize and deserialize data for the Ethereum Stack.
- Ethereum JSON-RPC API - A specification of JSON-RPC methods that an EVM-based blockchain client must implement.
- Eth Fiddle - Online editor for smart contracts.
- EVM-LLVM - Not only can developers use a large scope of programming languages (Rust for smart contracts!) other than Solidity to target the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM), they can also immediately benefit from various development tools built around LLVM infrastructure.
- Ganache - Personal Ethereum blockchain to run tests.
- Jade Suite - The Jade suite of tools empowers developers to create peer-to-peer decentralized applications on top of EVM-based blockchains like Ethereum Classic.
- Mythx - MythX is the premier security analysis service for Ethereum smart contracts. Our mission is to ensure development teams avoid costly errors and make Ethereum a more secure and trustworthy platform.
- Open-RPC - The OpenRPC Specification defines a standard, programming language-agnostic interface description for JSON-RPC 2.0 APIs.
- OpenZeppelin - Battle-tested framework of secure, reusable smart contracts.
- Quorum - Quorum is an open source blockchain platform that combines the innovation of the public Ethereum community with enhancements to support enterprise needs.
- Remix Online IDE - A useful in-browser IDE that can compile and publish smart contracts to various Ethereum networks. Includes a linter.
- Signatory - An offline transaction and message signer for the Ethereum Stack.
- SOLL - The LLVM compiler is finally coming to Solidity. With it, we can easily create smart contracts across multiple blockchain VMs. The EVM on Ethereum Classic and ETH 2.0's eWASM are among the first we support.
- Sputnikvm - SputnikVM is an open source standalone implementation of Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM). It aims to be an efficient, pluggable virtual machine for different Ethereum-based blockchains.
- Truffle Suite - A world class development environment, testing framework and asset pipeline for blockchains using the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM), aiming to make life as a developer easier.
Step by step guides on using the Ethereum tech stack.
- CryptoZombies - Learn to Code Ethereum DApps By Building Your Own Game.
- Hitchhikers Guide to Smart Contracts - Build smart contracts on Ethereum using Truffle, testrpc and Solidity.
- A 101 Noob Intro to Programming Smart Contracts on Ethereum - Smart contract tutorial with a focus on building up understanding before code.
- Parity DApp Tutorial - 10 part tutorial on how to write DApps.
- Start Ethereum DApp Development Career - Informal guide to starting developing DApps.
- Full Stack DApp Tutorial Series - Full stack DApps using various frameworks.
- Ethereum Builders Guide - Gitbook for building on Ethereum that goes deeper into understanding technical functionality.
- Learning Solidity Tutorial Series - Building smart contracts with Metamask and Remix IDE.
- End to End DApp Tutorial - Create a gambling DApp using Metamask, Truffle, Remix, React and IPFS.
- Various Ethereum & Solidity Tutorials - How to create smart contracts, deploy your own DApps, create tokens, and more — from beginner to intermediate topics.
- Ethereum Project White Paper - Non-technical introductory description of the Ethereum project.
- Ethereum Project Yellow Paper - Technical description of the Ethereum project. Technically outdated, but interesting.
- Ethereum Classic chain's Wiki (ETC) - Ethereum Classic wiki covering all things related to Ethereum Classic. The go-to place for all things Ethereum Classic (ETC) chain.
- Ethereum chain's Wiki (ETH) - Ethereum wiki covering all things related to Ethereum. The go-to place for all things Ethereum (ETH) chain.
- Ethereum chain's Community Wiki (ETH) - Ethereum's ETH community wiki. An alternative wiki for the Ethereum chain (ETH).
- Solidity Documentation - Programming language of choice for smart contracts.
- Vyper Documentation - Experimental smart contract programming language intended to replace Solidity.
- Flint Documentation - Experimental contract orientated language for Ethereum.
- POA Network - POA Network encompasses an EVM blockchain as well as product development for the entire Ethereum ecosystem.
Learn about the theory behind the Ethereum project.
- Ethereum Stack Exchange - Question and answers about Ethereum.
- Smart contract safety - Ethereum wiki on best practices for safety in smart contracts.
- Accounts, Transactions, Gas, and Block Gas Limits in Ethereum - Functional description of Ethereum accounts, gas and transactions.
- Ethernaut Smart Contract Capture the Flag - Practice hacking Smart Contracts.
- Ethereum Syllabus - Syllabus to learn Ethereum.
- Cryptocurrency Security: University of Illinois 2016 - Cryptocurrency Security Course.
- Stanford CS 251(p): Bitcoin and Crypto Currencies - Stanford Bitcoin and Cryptocurrency Course.
- Introduction to Digital Currencies: University of Nicosia - Digital currency introductory MOOC.
- Bitcoin and Blockchain Technology: Concordia University - Introduction to Bitcoin and blockchain technology MOOC.
- Smart Contract Best Practices - Security related best practices for smart contracts.
- Low-Resource Eclipse Attacks on Ethereum’s Peer-to-Peer Network
- The idea of Smart Contracts - Nick Szabo's idea of smart contracts post from 1997.
- Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System - Satoshi Nakamoto's original paper is still recommended reading for anyone studying how Bitcoin works.
- Making Smart Contracts Smarter - Smart contract security attacks.
- Ethereum Classic (ETC) Wiki Philosophy - Some of the core philosophies of Ethereum's ETC chain.
- Ethereum Classic (ETC) Improvement Proposals - Standards for the Ethereum's ETC platform, including core protocol specifications, client APIs, and contract standards (ECIPs).
- Ethereum (ETH) Wiki Philosophy - Some of the core philosophies of Ethereum's ETH chain.
- Ethereum(ETH) )Improvement Proposals - Standards for Ethereum's ETH platform, including core protocol specifications, client APIs, and contract standards (EIPS).
The ideas behind the continuation of the original Ethereum project post-DAO bailout fork. Note: There are no centralized leaders in the Ethereum Classic EVM project.
- Understanding the DAO
- The Ethereum Classic Declaration of Independence
- A Crypto-Decentralist Manifesto
- Phyro's Recap of ETC History
- Ethereum Classic Principles
- Ethereum Classic Vision
- Ethereum Classic Opportunities
- Ethereum Classic vs Ethereum 2.0, What is the Difference?
- Why Proof of Stake is Less Secure Than Proof of Work
- How to Have a Vision for Ethereum Classic Without Creating a Governance Orgy
- The Ethereum Classic vs Ethereum 1.x Dichotomy
- Into the Ether with Ethereum Classic - The Store of Value Commodity to Power the Internet of Things
- What is Ethereum Classic (ETC)? - A Beginner's Guide to the
The Coin that Got Away
Ethereum Classic is committed to Proof of Work as a consensus mechanism.
The current Proof-of-Work (PoW) algorithm is Ethash
.
This Proof-of-Authority algorithm (PoA) is active on the Kotti testnet.
This Proof-of-Work algorithm (PoW) was deactivated from the Ethereum Classic network.
- Dagger Hashimoto - Ethereum Classic's previous Proof of Work Algorithm.
This Proof-of-Work algorithm (PoW) is active on the Mordor testnet and Ethereum Classic mainnet.
- Ethash - Ethereum Classic's current Proof of Work Algorithm.
- Ethash Design Rationale - an overview of Ethash's design.
This Proof-of-Work algorithm (PoW) is active on the Astor testnet.
- Astor Testnet - a testnet design for analysis of an algorithm change for the long-term future of Ethereum Classic due to Ethash's failure at ASIC resistance.
Descriptions and implementations of Ethereum-related protocols.
- Introduction to Swarm - Swarm is a distributed storage platform and content distribution service.
- Introduction to Whisper - A communication protocol for DApps to communicate with each other.
- Introduction to zk-SNARKS with examples - A practical overview of zk-SNARKS, verify knowledge of a secret without revealing it.
- A practical beginner's guide to creating, proving, and verifying zkSNARKs - Introduction to zk-SNARKS and implementation as a smart contract.
- zk-SNARKS: Under the Hood - Technical explanation of zk-SNARKS.
- zk-SNARKs in a nutshell - Technical explanation of zk-SNARKS.
- Practical zk-SNARKs for Ethereum EVM's - A short and practical introduction to using zk-SNARKs.
- Bonding Curves Explained - Mathematically sound price-supply relationship curves., a thorough introduction to TBCs with code.
- Token Bonding Curves in Practice - Exploring a universal distribution of IP via non-fungible tokens and curation markets.
- Bonding Curve Playground - An interactive bonding curve webapp.
- Etherplan - Donald McIntyre's research, articles, & podcast about Ethereum Classic, Bitcoin, and decentralized applications.
- Grayscale® Ethereum Classic Trust - Grayscale Ethereum Classic Trust enables investors to gain exposure to the price movement of ETC through a traditional investment vehicle, without the challenges of buying, storing, and safekeeping ETC.
- Messari's Ethereum Classic News and Research - Messari brings transparency to the cryptoeconomy. We want to help investors, regulators, and the public make sense of this revolutionary new asset class, and are building data tools that will drive informed decision making and investment.
- Ethereum Classic Today - A weekly summary of everything happening in ETCLand.
- Week in Ethereum News - A summary of everything happening in Ethereum each week.
- Ethereum Worldwide Meetups - Meet up with the local Ethereum community via meetup.com.
- ETC Gifs - Ethereum Classic social media meme repository
- Coingecko Reports - high quality market reports with graph visuals.
- Ethereum Classic Community Art - a collection of Ethereum Classic art.
- Mastering Ethereum - A developers guide to the operation and use of the Ethereum project.
- Introduction to Ethereum and Solidity - Learn Solidity development from concept to deployment.
- Ethereum: Blockchains, Digital Assets, Smart Contracts, Decentralized Autonomous Organizations - Learn about Ethereum (and blockchains) from an IBM blockchain liaison.
- ETC Summit 2019 Vancouver: Full Day 1 - October 3rd, 2019
- Opening Address by Bob Summerwill @BobSummerwill, Executive Director of ETC Cooperative.
- The State of Ethereum Classic by Anthony Lusardi @pyskell, Former Executive Director of ETC Cooperative.
- Ethereum Classic Principles, Vision & Opportunity by Donald McIntyre @MyEtherPlan, Researcher, Writer, & Podcaster Etherplan.
- Atlantis Protocol Upgrade & The ETC Roadmap by Afri Schoeden @a4fri, Ethereum Classic Core Developer.
- The Future of JSON-RPC Tooling by Shane Jonas @shanejonas, Co-Lead Tooling Developer at ETC Core.
- Bridging the Decentralized Services Gap by Zane Starr @zanecstarr, Tooling Developer at ETC Core.
- Adding Merkle-Mountain-Ranges and Fly-Proofs to ETC by Zac Mitton @VoltzRoad, Open Source Software Engineer at Voltz Road.
- Ethereum Classic's ECIP-1050: One Byte of Context by Brooklyn Zelenka @expede, Co-Founder/CTO of FISSION.
- The Year Ahead for Ethereum Classic Labs by Terry Culver @realetclassic, CEO of Ethereum Classic Labs & ETC Core.
- Infrastructure for Decentralizing Distributed Networks by Aaron Lowry @Aaron_Lowry, Co-Founder/CEO of Ethernode.
- Radical Ideals: Experiments in Sustaining Open Source Software by Scott Moore @notscottmoore, Developer Relations Lead at GitCoin.
- POA Network: Development Tools in the ETC Ecosystem by Andrew Gross @poanetwork, Technical Writer for POA Network.
- State of the Ethereum Classic Testnets by Afri Schoeden @a4fri, Ethereum Classic Core Developer.
- Metronome - First Cross-Chain #Cryptocurrency: Chain Hop From ETH to ETC by Manoj Patidar @manojpatidarr, Principal Engineer at Bloq.
- Fireside Chat: Improving Investor Access to Ethereum Classic by Michael Sonnenshein @Sonnenshein, Managing Director of Grayscale.
- The Need for Cross Chain Collaboration by Aidan Hyman @Aidan_IH, Co-Founder/CEO of ChainSafe.
- Developer Relations in Ethereum Classic by Yaz Khoury @Yazanator, Director of Developer Relations at ETC Cooperative.
- ETC Summit 2019 Vancouver: Full Day 2 - October 4th, 2019
- A New Open Source Deal for Web3 by Boris Mann @bmann, Co-Founder of FISSION.
- Positive Sum Games Between Ethereum & Ethereum Classic by Virgil Griffith @virgilgr, Special Projects at the Ethereum Foundation.
- A Peripheral Observer and Fan's View of Ethereum Classic by Sunny Aggarwal @sunnya97, Researcher & Core Dev at Tendermint & Cosmos.
- Is Open Source Software Immortal? by Zachary Belford @belfordz, Co-Lead Tooling Developer at ETC Core.
- Merging Blockchains: A Technical Perspective by Wei Tang @sorpaas, Core Developer at Parity.
- Ethereum Classic's EVM LLVM Project by Alan Li @etc_core, Lead Compiler Engineer at ETC Core.
- ECIP-1049: Why Ethereum Classic Should Adopt SHA3 Proof of Work by Alex Tsankov @antsankov, Open Source Developer at Block Reaction.
- Building Trust as a Miner or Miner-Maker by Nishant Sharma @nishantsharma87, PR & Community Relations at Bitmain.
- Ethereum Classic Ethash ASICs by Werner Almesberger @LinzhiCorp, System Architect at Linzhi.
- ETC Summit Platform Panel: Afri Schoedon, Shane Jonas, Wei Tang, Zachary Belford, Zachary Mitton Moderated by Yaz Khoury @Yazanator, Director of Developer Relations at ETC Cooperative.
- ETC Summit Community Panel: Chelsea Palmer, Donald McIntyre, Kevin Lord, Terry Culver, Yaz Khoury Moderated by Bob Summerwill @BobSummerwill, Executive Director of ETC Cooperative.
- "Capture" Was Already Always Happening: The Complexity of Power in Blockchain Ecosystems by Chelsea Palmer @chiselinc, Organizer of DogeCon.
- ETC Summit 2019: Closing Keynote by Charles Hoskinson @IOHK_Charles, Co-Founder/CEO of IOHK & Co-Founder of the Ethereum Project.
- CryptoBasic
- Epicenter
- EVM61
- Explore The Chain
- Fintech Legal
- Into the Ether
- Let's Talk ETC!
- Programming Throwdown
- Software Engineering Daily - Blockchain
- Software Engineering Radio
- This Week in Crypto
- Unchained
- Zero Knowledge
- Ethereum Classic Explained - 2016
- Ethereum vs Ethereum Classic - 2018
- Ethereum Classic: Complete Review of ETC - 2019
- Ethereum Explained (22:00) - Introductory explanation to the Ethereum platform.
- A Guide to Building Your First Decentralized Application (37:00)
- Ethereum YouTube Channel - Mostly older videos of Devcon 1 and before.
- Ethereum Foundation YouTube Channel - Most up to date events and streams including the Ethereum Devcon conferences and dev meetings.
- Unstoppable Code: The Difference Between Can't and Won't - In this talk, Andreas discusses what is interesting about both Bitcoin and Ethereum: unstoppable code. He looks at cryptography and decentralized systems as defensive mechanisms to assert and enforce our human rights, and the effect of the Silk Road on the public's perception of cryptocurrencies. He also warns that the Ethereum community will soon need to reconcile diverse ethical codes and legal jurisdictions, and make a decision about whether they will build "won't" or "can't" governance systems. What is the unstoppable code worth running?
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