Ethereum (ETH), like Bitcoin, is based on blockchain technology, but it is more than just a cryptocurrency. The digital currency is called Ether (ETH). Ethereum is a platform for dApps (decentralised apps) and enables the creation and execution of smart contracts.
dApps run decentralised on many computers in the network, unlike traditional apps which are hosted on central servers such as AWS. This makes data difficult to manipulate.
Smart contracts are self-executing programmes that trigger actions when certain conditions are met, e.g. sending an email after an ETH transfer.
Ethereum serves as the basis for many cryptocurrencies, so-called ERC20 tokens, which ensure compatibility and interoperability between different currencies. Examples include Chainlink (LINK), Tether (USDT), and Uniswap (UNI).
Ethereum was developed by Vitalik Buterin, who discovered the Bitcoin whitepaper at the age of 19 and created an expanded cryptocurrency. He was supported by people such as Anthony Di Lorio and Charles Hoskinson. The project launched in 2015.
| Project Information |
Link |
| Website |
ethereum.org |
| Source code |
github.com/ethereum |
| Whitepaper |
ethereum.org/de/whitepaper/ |
You can find price developments and other exciting information at:
https://bisonapp.com/krypto/kurswerte/ethereum/
Trading: Buying, Selling & Savings Plan
Trading: You can buy and sell ETH at the current price. Additionally, limit and stop orders are available to you.
Savings plan: Yes, this coin is available for setting up an automatic crypto savings plan.
Transactions: Deposits and Withdrawals
Deposit: Yes
Withdrawal: Yes
Please use only the wallet addresses currently displayed in BISON. You can find these under "Account" ➞ "Deposit" ➞ "Deposit cryptocurrencies" or “Account” ➞ "Withdraw" ➞ "Withdraw cryptocurrencies". Here you can select the desired cryptocurrency and display the respective wallet address for your transaction.
Important details: All important information about the supported network, the correct address format, and the respective minimum amounts for ETH can be found in our central overview: Which address formats per cryptocurrency are supported by BISON?
Why is the amount withdrawn not displayed correctly in my Ethereum wallet?
Some Ethereum wallets can cause problems when it comes to displaying amounts from multisignature (multisig) transactions. Since BISON works with this technology, you can read here in a few steps how to view such transactions. Users of Ledger and Trezor generally do not have these display problems.
Go to the Etherscan website (https://etherscan.io/).
Copy your Ethereum wallet address and paste it into the search field.
You will receive an overview of your incoming and outgoing wallet transactions. In the main overview, you only see the singlesignature (singlesig) wallet transactions. Go to the tab “Internal Txns“.
The tab ''Internal Txns'' shows you all multisig transactions.