Ethereum Classic to Host Community Call on April 25th
April 18, 2025
Ethereum Classic will conduct a community call on Discord on April 25th at 15:00 UTC. Community members are expected to reconnect, share updates on their projects, and discuss various topics during the session.
Refer to the official tweet by ETC:
Join us on Friday, April 25th at 1500 UTC in the ETC Discord for a casual voice chat. Whether you’ve been around or just checking in, this is an open space to reconnect, hear what folks are working on, and share what’s on your mind.https://t.co/R81fv8d9cP
Apr 17, 2025
ETC Info
Ethereum Classic (ETC) is a hard fork of Ethereum ETHUSD, launched in July 2016 as a direct response to a major security breach. It serves as a smart contract network, capable of hosting decentralized applications (DApps). Its inception was grounded in preserving the original Ethereum blockchain without reversing the effects of the DAO hack, emphasizing blockchain immutability and integrity.
Ethereum Classic operates using a Proof-of-Work (PoW) consensus algorithm, similar to the original Ethereum before its shift towards Proof-of-Stake (PoS). This choice reflects ETC’s commitment to traditional blockchain principles, specifically decentralization and security. The network supports the development and deployment of DApps and smart contracts, aiming to offer a stable and unchanged protocol for developers and users. Its governance is more decentralized, with the community playing a significant role in decision-making processes.
The native token of Ethereum Classic, ETC, is used for transaction fees and as a reward for miners within the network. Unlike its counterpart Ethereum, which has moved towards a PoS consensus algorithm, Ethereum Classic continues to reinforce its PoW mechanism. ETC has found support among a faction of users and investors who advocate for the original ethos of Ethereum, particularly in terms of immutable transactions and a more traditional approach to blockchain governance.
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