How is something digitally unduplicatable?

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Not a programmer and don’t have much knowledge of code but…

In the physical world though there are ways of duplicating things, i.e moulds in a factory, but most things are unique and not easily duplicatable.

In the digital world, I would presume it’s the opposite, most things are easily ‘duplicatable’ because you can just copy and paste code.

How are things in the digital world made ‘unduplicatble?’

Is it just a case of hiding the code? Therefore it is just difficult to duplicate not impossible.

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it’s unduplicatable if duplicating it costs too much. if you have to expend a lot of energy to make changes then that’s what makes it impossible to make changes. that’s what proof of work is all about.

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