I think you may be confusing an MVP with a prototype, at least the way I understand MVP, which is the product that satisfies the core need of the consumer. Then, once it proves it has a market, it can be expanded with additional features to make it more attractive. Although this supports the notion of easy disposal and rewrites, you may still have an MVP that has a pretty hefty codebase, which will not be trivial to refactor.
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I think you may be confusing an MVP with a prototype, at least the way I understand MVP, which is the product that satisfies the core need of the consumer. Then, once it proves it has a market, it can be expanded with additional features to make it more attractive. Although this supports the notion of easy disposal and rewrites, you may still have an MVP that has a pretty hefty codebase, which will not be trivial to refactor.