go-ethereum
Official Go implementation of the Ethereum protocol
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What is gETH?
Forged in Ethereum’s mines, blessed by the ETH Foundation’s own Jeffrey Wilcke. One-of-a-kind mascot. One-of-a-kind logo. A true Ethereum relic. With Ethereum mooning, it’s time to put your miner helmets on!
What is Ethereum?
Ethereum is a technology for building apps and organizations, holding assets, transacting and communicating without being controlled by a central authority. It is the base of a new, decentralized internet.
Why run a node?
Running your own node enables you to use Ethereum in a truly private, self-sufficient and trustless manner. You don't need to trust information you receive because you can verify the data yourself using your gETH instance.
“Don't trust, verify”
$gETH — The OG Ethereum Helmet
Not just a meme. Not just a logo.
This is the only mascot in all of crypto designed by an Ethereum co-founder —
Jeffrey Wilcke.
It’s the battle helmet of Ethereum’s most tested client: gETH.
From mining days to smart contracts, it’s been here since Genesis.
Now, it’s back — $gETH for the bull run.
Meme Caption Ideas:
“When you own $gETH, you own the helmet.”
“ETH Foundation heritage — now memecoin energy.”
“Not just another memecoin — this one mined the chain.”
Contribute to gETH
We welcome contributions from anyone on the internet, and are grateful for even the smallest of fixes! If you'd like to contribute to the gETH source code, please fork the GitHub repository, fix, commit and send a pull request for the maintainers to review and merge into the main code base.
About the Team
The gETH team comprises 10 developers distributed across the world. The gETH team is funded exclusively
Quick Links
Don't know where to start?
We can help.
Have doubts?
Check the FAQ section in the documentation.
Want to know how to contribute?
Get more information in the documentation.