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Lately I’ve been fed up watching the royalty disputes. Those little things in the secondary market—half about coin prices going up and down, half like copyright buy-sell deals—circle around and around, and in the end, no one feels good. Honestly, on the creators’ side, they’ve been shouting for a long time: whether the platforms should change their rules still needs to be changed. But the “grass” just keeps rushing in, buying and selling as usual. Who really cares about that little cut? As for me, I’m the type who chases pumps. The moment I just got on, I realized the royalty mechanism had already changed. I still mouth off, saying, “You can track on-chain data,” but my hand has already clicked in again.
The public opinion over there is still figuring out how to apply ETF fund flows and U.S. stock risk appetite to crypto’s up-and-down moves. Anyway, the market is just those few tricks: change a name, swap the pot, and keep it going. Forget it—let’s just leave it at that.