Is one 2023 Honda civic Sport Touring equal to one 2023 Honda Civic Touring?
Your BS is ridiculous.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fungibility
"For example, the fungibility of money means that a $100 bill (note) is considered entirely equivalent to another $100 bill, or to twenty $5 bills and so on"
and cash has even identification numbers on it.
1 Bitcoin = 1 Bitcoin
and because Bitcoin is decentralized and is peer-to-peer no one can stop anyone accepting Bitcoin
Bitcoin is fungible money!
Discussion
*desperately consults chat GPT*
nope, this is so retarded that I am not bothered to answer it
no sense of humor either 🫣
most federal agents tend to be boring people, and when online they cannot divert from their mission asigned by their boss, which must explain the unhuman levels of refusal of the truth.
this bitcoinisfuture is almost nearly a bot, which means he's an agent who has no real discussions or even thoughts, you can make all the good points, he'll leave and repeat the same slop over the other corner.
Haha I knew it was a good gotcha.
this is interesting actually.
because a physical asset like a car might *look different, as cash might be physically different.
but unlike cash, which is usually accepted at the same value regardless of physical appearance, a busted up car isn't worth the same amount.
otoh the car might have *reputation attached to it, like an accident on its history report. this is similar to a UTXO coming from a questionable " high risk" address.
so we probably should see fungibility as a function of market forces, and not something intrinsic to the asset itself.
I don't know about Honda civics, but generally reliable cars like this are probably considered *more fungible* than other make/models that are more prone to failure and have high maintenance costs.
but at the end of the day, since the value of Bitcoin UTXOs are sometimes compromised based on reputation, it's obvious that they have *very delicate* fungibility due to bitcoins transparency.