Comment Re:Actual NFT here (Score 1) 113
The only uniqueness that NFTs provide is that of the token on the blockchain. The only exception to that is digital art that's small enough to store directly on the blockchain itself (e.g. small pixel art), although even in that case nothing precludes storing it more than once. Either way, if the NFT author wants to issue multiple tokens, there's nothing preventing them from doing so. They're still "non-fungible" in a sense that you can distinguish between them - and, in particular, know which ones were issued earlier, and thus e.g. who the current "owner" of the first one is.