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RE: Cryptocurrency Exchanges Will Do Better Than Stock Exchanges

At the end of your article, you include a disclaimer that your article is not about cryptocurrencies, but the title of your article, the image included, and most of the content refers to "cryptocurrency exchanges." If your article is, indeed, referencing "Utility Tokens" and not "cryptocurrencies," they are only mentioned once in the article. If you wanted us to learn about these "Utility Tokens," why weren't they defined in the article?

Still, I did a search on the Internet and found several articles describing these Utility Tokens. An article on Medium says:

The utility tokens are services or units of services that can be purchased. As describes in Balaji S. Srinivasan post, these tokens can be compared to API keys, used to access the service.

At least per this definition, I don't see how buying a Utility Token to spend on a service will revolutionize any markets. It's just purchasing one currency with another to spend immediately, not for an investment. Right? Or am I missing something?

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I agree with you. But many peoples buy tokens without research or any proper way and they all lost their money. That is why I gave the disclaimer Learn the difference between cryptocurrencies and UTILITY TOKENS. This article is NOT about cryptocurrencies. I am not a fan of volatile cryptocurrencies.

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