General information | |
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Global rank: | 224 |
Name: |
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Symbol: | cbETH |
Current coin price (TOP): | 8 712.63 T$ |
Last hour: | arrow_downward-0.870 % |
Last 24 hours: | arrow_downward-4.19 % |
Last 7 days: | -9.69 %trending_down |
Capitalisation (TOP): | 1 457 705 153.90 T$ |
Volume 24h (TOP): | 6 196 480.83 T$ |
Available supply: | 167 309.00 cbETH |
Total coin supply: | -1 cbETH |
Start date: | 2022-02-07 |
Coinbase Wrapped Staked ETH/Tongan Pa?anga (cbETH/TOP) price chart
Coinbase Wrapped Staked ETH/Tongan Pa?anga (cbETH/TOP) capitalisation and volume charts
The Coinbase Wrapped Staked ETH (CBETH) is a token associated with Ethereum 2.0 and is developed by Coinbase. CBETH serves as a representation of Ethereum (ETH) tokens that have been staked on the Ethereum 2.0 network, which is the next version of the Ethereum blockchain that aims to increase scalability, security, and sustainability.
The CBETH token is designed to give holders the ability to interact with the Ethereum 2.0 network without needing to directly stake their own ETH, which involves locking up their tokens for an extended period of time and a level of technical understanding not all users possess. It essentially gives holders a claim to a portion of the Ethereum that has been staked and any staking rewards that come with it.
CBETH is used as a means for individuals to participate in Ethereum 2.0 staking indirectly, allowing them to benefit from staking rewards without the need to personally stake their own Ethereum or handle the technical requirements of running a validator node.
Moreover, CBETH can be traded on decentralized finance (DeFi) platforms or used as a form of collateral for DeFi lending and borrowing. As a wrapped token, CBETH also contributes to enhancing liquidity in the Ethereum ecosystem, enabling more seamless token swaps and transfers between different DeFi platforms.
The CBETH token was created by Coinbase, a renowned cryptocurrency exchange platform based in San Francisco, United States. Founded in 2012 by Brian Armstrong and Fred Ehrsam.