These days, there's been more debate about whether to give creators royalties in the secondary market. Honestly, I can understand both sides: buyers feel like why should my transactions be "automatically deducted," while creators feel that without royalties, it's hard to sustain their work. Anyway, what I care more about now is whether the rules can be clearly written and enforced, rather than relying on shouting, and not ending up in a gray area where "if you want to collect, you collect; if you don't, you don't."



I once borrowed too much for tuition before, and now looking at these disputes, I see it as patching the system: small fixes, filling in incentives and expectations first, which is better than a one-size-fits-all approach. By the way, hardware wallets are out of stock, and a bunch of phishing links are flying everywhere. Still daring to click on links outside the whitelist? That's a cost even more expensive than royalties... I'd rather buy two fewer pieces of art and first secure the safety part.
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