Hey everyone,
I am very new to the Crypto-World. I have spent a lot of time researching the ins and outs of Bitcoin. I have no computer science or programming background so the deep logistics of Blockchain technology confuses me. That said, I can grasp the very basics. In a simplistic way, can someone explain to me what Ethereum is/does?
Bitcoin uses blockchain technology to get something of value from me to you with no intermediary. This value is essentially internet currency. I understand how blockchain works in terms of currency but I know Ethereum is something different. Anyone care to explain? (As if you were explaining to a 5th grader)
Thanks!
https://www.reddit.com/r/ethereum/comments/61y5ix/welcome_to_rethereum_the_reddit_front_page_of_the/Read the link above. Also, everyone on this forum invested/speculated in some cryptocurrency, so they will likely FUD any other project they aren't invested in. Take everything it is said here with a grain of salt.
So, ethereum, just like bitcoin, can be money, but much more. Ether itself is the fuel needed on the blockchain to run applications and smart contracts. Basically, unlike bitcoin, whos only usage comes from speculation ( since very few actually use it to pay for things ), ether's usage comes from both speculation and the actual fuel that is burned in the process of running these DAPPS/smart contracts.
There are hundreds of dapps that already work / in work and there are hundreds of corporations and institutions working directly or indirectly on ethereum.
Some corporations that currently work on ethereum, see this
http://entethalliance.org/ and more to be revealed at the next EEA meeting.