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Culture War Roundup for the week of March 2, 2026

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It might be good to start with the much older fungible tokens(erc-20 tokens) that have at times been called colored coins. A fungible token is any token where every one is just as good as any others. A lot of erc-20s are used like stock certificates or company bucks, in polymarket bets for instance use the USDC erc-20 token which is pegged to the USD in transactions. There's all sorts of uses for these tokens in the crypto ecosystem, some great like stable coins, some silly, most meme coins you've heard of are erc-20 tokens. With an erc-20 you could sell general admission tickets to a concert so any who shows up can prove their wallet owns at least one concert coin.

Now, what if instead of general admission tickets you want to sell tickets for specific seats? You could create a new erc-20 token for every individual seat and only issue one for each, so whoever has that coin is the owner and no one else is, but that's a lot of overhead if you want to issue a lot of tickets. Enter ERC-721 the NFT. Now you can make unique tokens for unique assets.

Am I understanding this correctly, is the NFT not really "you can sit in this particular seat" because there's one seat but a zillion tokens? or is there some item that backs up the NFT so that you could cash it in or translate it into physical assets?

No, each nft is unique so you can address it to a particular seat. Fungible tokens are not unique so you can only use them for general admission.