It depends on whether they use the same encoding scheme and whether or not it’s a lossless encoding. It also depends on using the same rendering software on perfectly identical displays. In most cases the answer is “NO”. But if you own the NFT then you can know yours is the “real” one. Unless someone made an NFT of a copy.
Qiset over 2 years ago
Does that pixel question apply to nft’s?
Billavi Premium Member over 2 years ago
This philosophy explains why The Comic Strip That Has A Finale Every Day is always in the “Updated Today” category. Different pixels
MeGoNow Premium Member over 2 years ago
Yet you can put your foot in the same mouth twice.
whelan_jj over 2 years ago
It depends on whether they use the same encoding scheme and whether or not it’s a lossless encoding. It also depends on using the same rendering software on perfectly identical displays. In most cases the answer is “NO”. But if you own the NFT then you can know yours is the “real” one. Unless someone made an NFT of a copy.
Jefano Premium Member over 2 years ago
Heraclitus said “You can’t step into the same river twice,” but I never heard of that being classified as Zen.
car2ner over 2 years ago
the original definition of a meme was an idea that takes on a life of its own and spreads and replicates as if it were somehow alive.