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I've started recording the results of the "royalty randomness" approach in the secondary market, and I found that the most direct change isn't how much less I earn, but that I am now slower and more selective: I used to want to support creators immediately when I saw something I liked, but now I first think about what the project relies on, whether royalties are a consensus or just a slogan. To put it simply, once the trading market defaults to not paying royalties, the creator economy becomes a "tip based on mood," which is quite realistic but also quite cold.
Recently, after the cross-chain bridge was hacked and oracle prices were abnormal, everyone collectively learned to "wait for confirmation"... This mindset has also spread to NFTs: it's not that I don't support creators, but I first make sure the verifiable actions are in place, and only do what can be confirmed—don't treat emotions as a budget. Anyway, I just follow the record-keeping approach; avoiding pitfalls is more valuable than fantasies.