I muted the group, and the world suddenly became much quieter... otherwise, every day it's "Should we collect royalties?" "Will creators be ruined by the secondary market?" It gets really exhausting. Honestly, the buyers complain about paying an extra cut, while content creators rely on that to survive; everyone feels wronged. But the biggest fear is that rules keep changing, smashing expectations, and in the end, no one dares to place orders or post anything.



Recently, that mainstream public chain is about to upgrade, and the group has started guessing whether ecosystem projects will migrate. I’m actually more indifferent: whether they migrate or not doesn’t matter. The key is that the contract and market rules shouldn’t be like "temporary notices." Today they say they respect creators, but tomorrow they turn royalties into optional to boost trading volume... I’ll stick to my old habits now—smaller positions, less exposure. Being able to survive until the next cycle is more important than choosing sides. That’s all for now.
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