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Ethereum Launches New Site to Guide Institutions Into Blockchain
Key Takeaways
- Ethereum has launched a new site to help traditional businesses learn how to use its network for financial tools and digital assets;
- The site highlights Ethereum’s role in tokenized assets, DeFi, and stablecoins, which shows its large share of these blockchain markets;
- It features case studies from companies such as BlackRock and Coinbase and offers resources to guide institutions through blockchain adoption.
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Announced by the Ethereum Foundation through a post on X, the website was built by the foundation’s Enterprise Acceleration team.
The goal is to present Ethereum as a trustworthy and open platform for building financial tools, digital assets, and other blockchain-based systems.
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The site features a simple layout and highlights real-world uses of Ethereum. These include tokenized assets such as real estate and bonds, stablecoins, decentralized finance (DeFi) services, privacy tools, and Layer-2 networks that improve speed and reduce costs.
The site also includes several statistics. According to its data, Ethereum currently handles about 75% of all tokenized real-world assets. It also supports 65% of the total value locked in decentralized finance and 60% of all stablecoin value.
Additionally, examples of companies working with Ethereum are featured. BlackRock is highlighted for managing over $1.15 billion in tokenized assets. Coinbase
Visitors to the website can explore three main sections. The "Digital Assets" page explains different parts of the blockchain ecosystem. A "Live Data" section provides up-to-date information from the Ethereum network.
Lastly, the "Library" offers articles, research, and other materials to help institutions understand how Ethereum is being used.
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