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Ethereum's value stems from the interaction between its protocol — the rules governing the system — and its network — the participants that uphold those rules. The Ethereum protocol defines how the network operates, setting the guidelines that validators and nodes ultimately enforce.
Anyone can suggest changes to Ethereum’s software rules, and community input is paramount. However, the process tends to be coordinated by the Ethereum Foundation, who arranges updates and often encourages enforcement on the network through well-organised hardforks. This allows the network to evolve in a systematic and often intricate manner, following an intentional roadmap.
Economic value for the Ether (ETH) token comes from the interplay between the protocol structure and network usefulness. When the network's utility increases, indicated by higher transaction fees, value tends to accrue to ETH holders through intentional design of the protocol economics. Therefore, the protocol being able to serve solid use cases, of which is supported by an active network, underpins the investment properties of ETH, making it a potentially attractive digital asset if its utility can be improved over time.
In other words, the Ethereum protocol and its network work together to shape the characteristics of ETH, linking the system’s technical rules to its potential as an investment.