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These past couple of days, there's been more talk about NFT royalties, and I'm a bit tired of it. Honestly, when liquidity is low, the floor price is like an emotional thermometer: if the narrative is hot, people are willing to buy; when the narrative cools down, orders pile up, and no matter how "just" the royalties are, they hardly generate any transactions.
What I care more about is whether the project clearly states the rules from the start: are royalties a promise, a suggestion, or hardcoded into the contract? Many arguments are actually about "you think you're buying A," but on-chain, you're given B. The community shouldn't always use moral coercion to fill product gaps; both buyers and sellers need to survive.
Anyway, I don't need to be understood; I stick to my boundaries: if the rules are unclear and the narrative is all about shouting, I'd rather miss out. Truly valuable things can still be explained clearly even when it's cold. That's all for now.