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Today the weather is extremely stuffy, and the subway is still stuck in the tunnel, my cup of coffee is also cold... When browsing the secondary market, there's again a debate about royalties, basically "can sell without paying" vs. "creators can't make a living."
I'm actually more worried that everyone treats royalties as a moral issue, ignoring that its essence is still an execution problem: Are the rules written into the front end, the contract, or rely on market consensus?
Once there's a workaround, in the end, it comes down to whose oracle/price feed/data source is used as the "final arbiter," delaying, manipulating a bit, and both creators, buyers, and platforms get blamed together.
Recently, hardware wallets are out of stock again, phishing links are plentiful, and it feels like everyone's security awareness has improved, but they also become more anxious and click impulsively.
Don't rush to take a side on the royalty issue; first, think clearly whether you're buying the work or liquidity.
Anyway, I now value more "who can cover when problems arise."