Recently, there has been a debate about whether secondary markets should be mandated to pay royalties. It looks like an octopus with two more tentacles: one side says "creators can't make a living," and the other says "liquidity is being choked off by taxes." Frankly, if royalties can only rely on platform integrity, it ultimately becomes a contest of who has the loudest voice, and creators become even more anxious.



Not to mention that now AI agents and automated trading are getting more and more popular, and on-chain interactions are almost turning into scripts that interact with each other... Do you still expect them to pay royalties obediently every time? It feels like in the end, it's not about storytelling but about who can better control the "tentacles": permissions, signatures, contract logic—don't be too casual. Anyway, when I buy these with complex revenue sharing, I tend to look twice, afraid that I might get swept away by the story I love in a moment of excitement.
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