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Pete Horne
@horneps
If owning a network token like ETH (n1) is validated relative to its genesis block (g1), then call mainnet ETH g1n1. If “ETH” is on another network like base with a different genesis block (g2) then how can ETH g1n1 == ETH g2n1? It can’t be… yet we claim it is. How?
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McJam
@mcjam
Maybe because ETH g2n1 couldn’t have happened without ETH g1n1. The (ETH) is more of an EVM g2n1 that is ~aligned~ with its roots by inheriting the ETH surname
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