So I think there is an exception which is Bitcoin Block
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hashes, too. most of cryptography.
my point is there is two kinds of non-fungible: something like a hash function run over the same source (will always yield the same result) and "social/network consensus".
and on "digital", I can't think of anything less fundamentally fungible than zeroes and ones. it depends what level of abstraction you're talking about.
Still Inscription, Ordinals and Runes, all these shit has zero value
Yes true zero and ones are truly fundamentally fungible