Recently, the secondary market has been arguing about royalties, basically: everyone wants to support creators, but also wants to pay less. Stop pretending, human nature is like that. The creator economy isn't sustained by "moral extortion," but by whether what you produce is worth my repeated purchases and whether I want to stay with you. If royalties can only be enforced by platforms, then once the platform loosens its grip, the true nature will be exposed, similar to a love affair driven by emotions.



In the group chat these days, there's been talk about stablecoin regulation, reserve audits, and de-pegging rumors. Everyone is scolding while trembling over their balances... The more emotional the situation, the easier it is to make wrong decisions. My advice is pretty boring: if you really like a work, treat it as a tip, not an investment; if you really want to invest, then assess the risk based on "royalties can be cut at any time, liquidity can dry up instantly." Don't borrow money to add positions, and even less, don't rely on faith to bear the risk. That's all for now.
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