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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.

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BHAVIK 1y ago

Yes true zero and ones are truly fundamentally fungible

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