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Actually, everyone understands that in the secondary market, when royalties are argued over, the ones who end up suffering the most are usually the creators: either they are forced to accept "0 royalties" to compete for transaction volume, or they become just fireworks relying on a single minting event. But I don't really have the standing to choose a side; I’m a low-frequency participant. Seeing the rules for royalties change repeatedly, I just treat it as a weather vane: whether the market is willing to pay for ongoing creation. Recently, retail investors have also been complaining that miners/validators are taking too much, and MEV ordering is unfair. Basically, it’s all the same issue—how money is distributed on the chain. My approach is pretty simple: I don’t chase the hype. If I really want to support, I just buy works directly or tip, and treat the transaction part as a hedge against risk. That’s it for now.