Say I was to make make a currency based on something mathematic, like Phi as it shows up in flowers. So each token holds data for a unique instance of a flower that exempliflies phi, that then can be read by a processor of some kind. Such that after the process two tokens may say have this:(https://steemitimages.com/DQmTpbrfWhx2yMvT8bdCf4Fr8rKjn6WUqmtMVTEB8KQ73jg/_8126890a.jpg) and this:(https://web.stanford.edu/~siegelr/borneo/fern.jpg) This currency could then be expanded to include other instances of Phi? Such as this:(https://web.stanford.edu/~siegelr/flora/fern/IMG_4851%20fiddlehead%2011-25-14.jpg)this: (https://web.stanford.edu/~siegelr/anonuevo/anonuevo2010/IMG_7159%20spiral%20web.jpg), and this:(https://web.stanford.edu/~siegelr/california/fitzgerald/IMG_5333%20spiral%20tentacle%2012-6-14.jpg)The point being this currency holds the 'math' that makes an item actionable. Has a currency like this been made before?
>>60968079Good 2021 shitcoin idea. 2025 this coin won’t do well, there is too much shitcoins to compete with
You want to make a token representing fractals or iterations of them? They are infinite. Also computers cant into primes and infinite decimals. Its the basis of cryptography. Still bumping. I think the closest is the idea you can lend computer power to calculate new primes. But this concept is already in crypto, like computing on demand etc.
>>60968079We have to tie currency to all markets in real time.