It does, but "centralized cryptocurrencies" are still useful in that their similar technology makes interoperability with "proper" cryptocurrencies easier.
It's money with a standard API. Whether the actual "value" part of it is centrally controlled or not, many tools made for one will work with the other.
It's money with a standard API. Whether the actual "value" part of it is centrally controlled or not, many tools made for one will work with the other.