Lately, the arguments in the secondary market about whether to pay royalties are really surreal. Everyone usually claims to support creators, but when it comes to transactions, they start calculating: saving a dime is a dime... Honestly, many people care more about liquidity than the work. Creators shouldn't expect too much from "writing it into the contract guarantees stability," the market can always find a way around you.



What's even more amusing is that some complain about royalty cuts, yet they keep testing the testnet to earn points, daily guessing whether the mainnet will issue tokens, as if future airdrops can pay for their conscience. Anyway, I no longer get excited about platforms with "0 royalties"; it's all fun and games, but the emotional cost of the final bag-holder is truly expensive. My risk management? Keep being sarcastic, and by the way, place fewer orders.
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