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November 02, 2018, 03:20:15 PM
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ZETHEREUM


About Zethereum

An open source, smart contract-based stablecoin True financial interoperability requires a price stable means of value exchange. Zethereum technology for fiat-backed stablecoins brings stability to crypto. The initial implementation is USD Coin (USDC), an ERC-20 token creating possibilities in payments, lending, investing, trading and trade finance — and the ecosystem will grow as other fiat currency tokens are added.

As more goods and services are tokenized, smart contract platforms will become fundamental building blocks of value exchange. Zethereum open-source and transparent stablecoin framework allows fiat to interact with smart contracts, giving developers a viable way to use real world currencies in blockchain applications.

Zethereum stablecoins are issued by regulated and licensed financial institutions that maintain full reserves of the equivalent fiat currency. Issuers are required to regularly report USD reserve holdings, and that information will be made available upon request.

Features

Ease of Use
Our smart contract creation platform is user-friendly. Thousands of ready made templates to choose from will be available for customization


Minimal Cost
Using our smart contract templates and platform wouldn't hurt your budget. Would cost you less than a cup of coffee.


Marketplace
Cannot find a smart contract template that doesn't suit your needs? Need a customized template, but can't do it yourself? Hire another platform user through our Marketplace.


Flexibility
We will accept Zethreum, Ethereum and Bitcoin as payment for using our platform. We might add a few cryptocurrencies in the future.


Zethereum Project

Blockchain Technology

Stable Currency&  Security System

Multicurrency Coins

Accept Fiat Currency

Transparent

100% Backed

Information Token

Smart Contract: 0xd55E5eA9e6c055708eC01C881cb12907d33b21d4
Symbol : ZETH
Decimal : 18

Max Supply: 1,000,000,000 ZETH
Circulating Supply: 766,000,000 ZETH


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November 02, 2018, 05:03:12 PM
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You have written. "The initial sale is a dollar coin (USDC), an ERC-20 marker that creates opportunities in the areas of payments, lending, investment, trade and trade finance." Does this mean that your coin will be pegged to the dollar? And what will it work on exchanges like USDT?
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November 02, 2018, 06:50:17 PM
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If your coin is pegged to the dollar, then it should be provided with a fairly large deposit. Why on ERC20? As far as I know, this is an outdated technology. Already applied ERC223.


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November 04, 2018, 03:43:25 PM
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I am wondering if this project has its own main network and will conduct SWAP in the future to ensure that the entire project can be implemented.
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November 04, 2018, 04:51:50 PM
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I pikit Zethereum is the branching of ethereum later when hardfork, hardfork ethereum is just waiting for the date, but I don't see what coins will be shared when hardfork,
for Zethereum, you may need a promotion, because this project needs promotion

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November 04, 2018, 07:19:41 PM
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I think that the coin, which is the equivalent of a dollar, must have very serious collateral in order to keep to the course. For example, there are exchange coins, USDT. Such coins belong to cryptocurrency exchanges.

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