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I asked this question once before but didn't see a response (sorry if I missed it). I'm wondering if the differences between Crypti and Ethereum described below are true of Lisk vs. Ethereum now. I would think so, but I'm not 100% sure how the differences may have changed since Lisk came into existence (and considering that 6 months have passed since the linked article was written). Thanks in advance.
http://bitscan.com/articles/crypti-dapps-without-the-dollarsfrom linked article:
Q: On the surface of it, Crypti looks a lot like Ethereum - what are the differences?Crypti is a decentralised application platform, while Ethereum is a smart contract platform. Now, you may find yourself asking, what does this actually mean?
At Ethereum, there is absolutely no doubt, developers get access to a great decentralised backend system. However, I feel this is at the cost of not having an in-built frontend or hosting solution right from the beginning. This forces decentralised application developers to rely on existing third-party centralised solutions, which in our view is far from optimal.
With Crypti, the situation is completely different. Developers have access to a full-stack decentralised ecosystem, providing concrete solutions for the frontend, backend and storage layers of a truly decentralized application. Plus, as an added bonus, each dapp is distributed through our very own Dapp Store, where users can install and launch dapps from an easy-to-use interface.
Developing dapps for Crypti is very easy. Crypti dapps are written in JavaScript and are powered by the increasingly popular Node.js runtime - both of which could arguably be described as the most popular tools used to build applications for the web today. Coupled with our simple-to-understand software development kit (SDK), I feel Crypti is the best choice of platform for developing decentralised applications on the blockchain.