Recently, there's been a debate about whether secondary market royalties should be collected or not. To put it simply, creators want a long-term income stream, while traders are worried that an extra layer of fees will affect liquidity. I can understand both sides, but it also feels a bit awkward... No pretense, I honestly think there's no silver bullet for this issue. If enforced, everyone will just go around it by using "zero royalty markets"; if not, creators will have to rely on that initial sale, and everything afterward depends on luck. A more practical question might be: which chain is cheaper and faster, and which wallet/market is more user-friendly? Creators will go where it's easier. Royalties are just the last straw. Recently, before the mainnet upgrade, everyone was guessing whether projects would migrate; I think whether they migrate or not depends first on fee markets and user experience—don't turn it into a moral debate. Anyway, now I always check the rules carefully before buying—support if I can, and if I can't, I won't pretend.

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ybaser
· 5h ago
To The Moon 🌕
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