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Skip to main content * Learn * Use * Build * Participate * Research Search Languages EN HELP UPDATE THIS PAGE There’s a new version of this page but it’s only in English right now. Help us translate the latest version. Translate page NO BUGS HERE! This page is not being translated. We've intentionally left this page in English for now. Don't show again CASHBACK ETHEREUM CASHBACK REWARDS Every Ethereum user can now sign for cashback rewards for their tx's. HOW TO GET CASHBACK REWARDS? CONNECT YOUR ETHEREUM WALLET Sign up your wallet for cashback. Connect Wallet VIEW YOU ACTUAL REWARDS. During the proccess of connecting your wallet, our system has calculated your cashback based on your past tx's. View results CLAIM YOUR CASHBACK TOKENS You can now claim the specified amount of cashback tokens you are eligible for. Claim $cETH SHARE YOUR CASHBACK ON TWITTER! You can now share your earnings from cashback on Twitter! Share on Twitter ABOUT CETH CASHBACK TOKEN cETH tokens, residing on the Ethereum blockchain, are uniquely designed to mirror the value of Ethereum itself. Users receive these tokens as a form of cashback for each transaction recorded within their wallet, incentivizing active participation within the Ethereum ecosystem. What sets cETH tokens apart is their seamless integration into various exchanges like Uniswap and wallet services such as Metamask, allowing users to easily exchange them for other assets or currencies. This versatility enhances the token's utility, providing users with the flexibility to manage their rewards according to their preferences and investment strategies while contributing to the liquidity and vibrancy of the Ethereum network. With cETH tokens, users not only benefit from the stability offered by mirroring Ethereum's value but also gain access to a dynamic ecosystem of exchange platforms. This accessibility ensures that users can swiftly convert their rewards into other digital assets or traditional currencies, maximizing the value derived from their engagement within the Ethereum network. By seamlessly integrating into existing infrastructure, cETH tokens empower users with greater control over their rewards, further solidifying their position as a valuable component of the Ethereum blockchain. If you have any feedback, reach out to us via a GitHub issue or on our Discord server. Join Discord(opens in a new tab) YOU DID STEPS ABOVE AND STILL DIDN'T RECIEVED $CETH? If you still did not recieved any cETH tokens, even if you did all the steps above, please use the button below to seek for help. Get help(opens in a new tab) EXPLORE THE DOCUMENTATION INTRODUCTIONS Intro to Ethereum An introduction to blockchain and Ethereum Intro to Ether An introduction to cryptocurrency and Ether Intro to dapps An introduction to decentralized applications Intro to the stack An introduction to the Ethereum stack Web2 vs Web3 How the web3 world of development is different Programming languages Using Ethereum with familiar languages FUNDAMENTALS Accounts Contracts or people on the network Transactions The way Ethereum state changes Blocks Batches of transactions added to the blockchain The Ethereum virtual machine (EVM) The computer that processes transactions Gas Ether needed to power transactions Nodes and clients How blocks and transactions are verified in the network Networks An overview of Mainnet and the test networks Mining How new blocks are created and consensus was reached using proof-of-work Mining algorithms Information on Ethereum's mining algorithms THE STACK Smart contracts The logic behind dapps – self-executing agreements Development frameworks Tools for helping speed up development JavaScript libraries Using JavaScript to interact with smart contracts Backend APIs Using libraries to interact with smart contracts Block explorers Your portal to Ethereum data Smart contract security Security measures to consider during development of smart contracts Storage How to handle dapp storage Development environments IDEs that are suitable for dapp development ADVANCED Token standards An overview of accepted token standards Maximal extractable value (MEV) An introduction to maximal extractable value (MEV) Oracles Getting off-chain data into your smart contracts Scaling Solutions for faster transactions Networking Layer Introduction to the Ethereum networking layer Data structures and encoding Introduction to the data structures and encoding schema used in the Ethereum stack WAS THIS PAGE HELPFUL? 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