These days there's been more debate about whether mandatory royalties should be enforced in the secondary market, honestly, I'm also conflicted. On the creator side, they definitely need to make a living; on the buyer side, a rule change feels like a sudden toll fee. Anyway, I’m now looking at it more冷ly: no matter how well the project team tells the “story,” if the on-chain turnover rate is high, everyone is just rushing, and it's hard to say who will be the long-term buyer in the end. If I really want to support creators, I’d rather see them write their rights and ongoing delivery into contracts and expectations, instead of relying solely on moral pressure. My take-profit line remains the same: when hype rises, I sell in batches; exiting calmly is the best.


By the way, hardware wallets are sold out, phishing links are everywhere, and people still dare to click on airdrops casually… really brave. What I don’t regret is: cash out when I make a profit, don’t touch what I don’t understand, and a little less drama is actually pretty good.
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