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Confused. Maybe this will help. Bitcoin is a decentralised – not centralised – distributed ledger that performs best as digital money. Bitcoin’s consensus process is revolutionary but you can’t build much with it. Ethereum, on the other hand, can do what Bitcoin does … and more. It can be digital money too, but unlike Bitcoin, Ethereum is highly programmable — it’s designed to accommodate the construction of complex applications. This is where the Tokens come in. A token can do many things while a coin can only do one thing. Coins really only have one utility — to act as simple stores of value with no other functionality. Tokens are a completely different breed all together. They can store complex, multi-faceted levels of value. Ethereum tokens are generated by a Smart Contract System (SCS), are highly programmable and have multi-functionality because of it. Through their functionality they become much more than just a coin – they become “Tokens”... Bitcoin produces “coins.” Ethereum generates “tokens.” An “ICO” is a Bitcoin/Altcoin thing. A “Token Launch” is an Ethereum thing. People are mixing up the two and until there is more regulation, it will continue to be mixed up. Appendix: Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx@xxx.xxx xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx
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