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These days, the copyright fee debate has flared up again. Basically, creators want to earn a stable income, but the secondary market sees an extra layer of friction, so liquidity dries up... Last night, I looked at several address relationship maps and found that often, the sentiment of "supporting creators" is quite genuine, but when it comes to paying that little bit more, everyone’s hands start to tremble (me included).
If NFTs hadn’t been so financialized back then, and floor prices weren’t watched daily as if they were K-line charts, royalties might not have been seen as a "tax" but more like a tip... Now, on the other hand, everyone is competing to be the smartest cat, trying to save where they can. Anyway, when I look at projects now, I pay more attention to: what sustainable path do they leave for creators, or do they just rely on a wave of hype, and then scatter at the meow?