You would get a lot of differences, but the errors would cancel each other out with enough depth of coverage.
This technology's baseline accuracy is around 95% per base, so 10x reads of every segment in the sample would give >99% accuracy for each base after aligning the reads with each other.
> so 10x reads of every segment in the sample would give >99% accuracy for each base after aligning the reads with each other
This assumes random errors, which IIRC isn't the case for Oxford Nanopore.