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These days, there's been more debate about whether secondary market royalties should be mandatory or not. Honestly, I'm quite conflicted: if we don't charge them, creators feel like they're being cut off from income; if we do, liquidity drops, no one wants to place orders, and ultimately, creators are the first to suffer. It feels more like a fight over "who will pay the bill" rather than a discussion on how to make the work sell for longer.
By the way, about a certain mainstream public chain planning an upgrade—everyone in the group is speculating whether the project will migrate. I actually think it doesn't matter whether they migrate or not; if royalties depend on the platform's mood, switching chains is just moving the anxiety somewhere else. A friend also said, "You guys in NFT are always arguing about transaction fees." I can only laugh. Anyway, I’m now avoiding high-expectation projects, accepting no royalties as if they don’t exist, considering automatic distribution as a bonus, and just focusing on holding the portfolio steady for now.