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In the secondary market, cutting royalties—let's be honest—is: everyone wants to "trade freely," but creators also want to "not work for nothing." I don't take sides; I just want to remind you: are you buying a work, or a token that can be transferred at any time? If it's just the latter, then if you find royalties bothersome now, don't criticize creators for running away quickly in the future.
Recently, cross-chain bridges have been hacked again, and oracles report outrageous prices, with the group all saying "wait for confirmation"... That's good, at least everyone is starting to learn to be a step behind. The same applies to royalties—don't rush to emotional voting, first see if the rules can be enforced, if the platform will pretend to be dead, and if the project team has left a backdoor.
Too much information really causes anxiety. My filtering method is very simple: just look at three things—where the money comes from, who can change the rules, and who is responsible if something goes wrong. If I can't answer, I won't touch it; better to miss out than to add another layer of psychological shadow.