Recently, there has been more debate about whether secondary market royalties should be paid or not. Honestly, neither side is really "wrong": buyers dislike the costs, platforms want to attract traffic, and creators indeed rely on this income. It's just that the more I watch, the more I feel that those who suffer the most when rules keep changing are often the ones who take content seriously, eventually turning into those who are better at finding loopholes.



Some people keep an eye on large on-chain transfers and unusual activity in exchange hot and cold wallets, shouting "smart money is here." I actually become more cautious: the bigger the hype, the more active the phishing links. There are many tutorials, but I usually only look at those that clearly explain what authorization and signatures are consenting to. Better to be a bit more trouble, at least you know where you stand. That's all for now.
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