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Lately, there's been more talk about royalties in the secondary market.
Honestly, everyone just wants "more liquidity," but creators already have unstable cash flow.
If royalties loosen, it might directly turn into emotional tips...
I don't oppose marketization; I just think the rules shouldn't change every day.
Creators' biggest fear isn't slow progress, but chaos—slow can be planned, chaos can only be gambled on.
By the way, I'm also pretty annoyed by the kind of public opinion that links ETF capital flows, US stock risk appetite, and crypto price swings together.
It sounds grand, but for creators, it just means: if the trend shifts today, your work's pricing has to change accordingly?
Anyway, I now prefer to see "royalties" as a predictable rebalancing channel—less surprises, more calculable.