Beacon ETH

Beacon ETH (BETH)

Full information about Beacon ETH (BETH). Current Beacon ETH price in LAK, BETH open/close rates, Beacon ETH history charts, Beacon ETH market capitalization and volume.

1 BETH = 74 638 699.43 ₭ Laotian Kip (LAK)
3450.4870375 LAK

Last updated: 2024-06-13 16:21:00 UTC - about 2 years ago 1 USD = 21631.351927 LAK

General information
Global rank:236
Name: Beacon ETH Beacon ETH
Symbol:BETH
Current coin price (LAK):74 638 699.43 ₭
Last hour:arrow_downward-0.800 %
Last 24 hours:arrow_downward-4.35 %
Last 7 days:-9.90 %trending_down
Capitalisation (LAK):7 536 493 405 156.22 ₭
Volume 24h (LAK):90 988 344 974.87 ₭
Available supply:100 973.00 BETH
Total coin supply:-1 BETH
Start date:2020-12-01
Last updated: 2024-06-13 16:21:00 UTC - about 2 years ago

Beacon ETH/Laotian Kip (BETH/LAK) price chart

Beacon ETH/Laotian Kip (BETH/LAK) capitalisation and volume charts

What is it?

Beacon ETH (BETH) is a type of cryptocurrency token that represents a user's stake in the Ethereum 2.0 (Eth2) Proof-of-Stake blockchain. As part of the Ethereum 2.0 upgrade, the Ethereum network is transitioning from a Proof-of-Work (PoW) to a Proof-of-Stake (PoS) consensus mechanism. This is a significant change aimed at enhancing the network's scalability, speed, and environmental sustainability.

Beacon ETH is unique because it is a one-way, one-to-one peg to Ethereum (ETH) locked in the Beacon Chain, the PoS blockchain that will eventually "merge" with the current Ethereum mainnet to form Ethereum 2.0. Once ETH is staked to the Beacon Chain, it becomes BETH in a user's wallet and begins to earn staking rewards. Please note that the staked BETH cannot be unstaked until the full transition to Ethereum 2.0 is complete.

What is it used for?

BETH is used to denote a user's stake in the Ethereum 2.0 network. It is an incentive for users to participate in securing the Ethereum network, as they receive staking rewards in the form of additional BETH. This is a fundamental component of the PoS mechanism, which requires validators to "stake" or lock up their cryptocurrency to participate in the network's operation, including the validation of transactions and creation of new blocks.

Holding BETH also enables users to participate in Eth2 governance proposals, meaning they can vote on future changes and improvements to the Ethereum 2.0 network.