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Ethereum (ETH) Breaking Language Barriers Attracting the Whole World Under Their Umbrella

By Maheen Hernandez

Ethereum (ETH) To Cover the Whole World

It has been several months since Ethereum launched the Website Translation Program.  They are now excited as they are able to see for sure about how decentralized…

For now, there are a total of 52 language groups with 467 volunteers thereby making it possible to access Ethereum.

Already there were about 24 languages in the site.  They have integrated 6 more languages like “Norwegian v.1.1, Chinese Traditional v.1.1, Malayalam v.1.1, Ukrainian v1.

They are now working with the goal of adding more languages during the third financial quarter. And, more of content is set to be updated during Q3/Q4.

Sydney Ifergan, the crypto expert tweeted:  “Good that Ethereum is making ETH comfortable for non-English speaking communities, therefore, making it easy for more people to deal…

It just looks like ETH are very sure about ensuring they will cover for the whole world.

About $100 M in Bitcoin has been moved to Ethereum in July. And, all of these were led by Retail Traders.

It is very clear that Ethereum has several valid and new reasons to be the most popular off-chain destination for Bitcoin!

The interesting thing is that more than 20,000 BTC worth nearly 225 million is already tokenized and used in the Ethereum-based protocols. 

Yahoo Finance reports that more than 76% of the total tokenized Bitcoin are WBTC (Wrapped Bitcoin).

The good thing about tokenized bitcoin is that traders and investors will be able to denominate their transactions in Bitcoin while making use of applications which are built on…

There has been a dramatic growth of WBTC in July led by the retail users.

Andy Bromberg, President of CoinList have stated that Tokenizing Bitcoin on Ethereum as being the biggest opportunity for the growth of decentralized finance.

It is interesting to see that Ethereum is not scared to attract users for all reasons despite its scalability issues.

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