Zefram wrote: > Not particularly. Fungibility is a pain to work with. Currencies were > always fundamentally fungible, but implicit rounding and the MUQ were > invented to make them more managable. I suggest using a strictly > quantised model this time round.
"fungible" ne "divisible". By fungible, I mean that I don't have to distiguish "Quatloo746, which Murphy gave to me" from "Quatloo43-C/alpha, which was a reward for good behavior, recently transferred from OscarMeyr to Eris but originally belonged to Quazie" in the case that I want to give you a Quatloo. -Goethe