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These days, the debate over secondary market royalties is heating up again, and it feels like every time it's a DAO voting replay: creators say they can't survive without royalties, traders say don’t force me to pay a "sentiment tax." To put it simply, no matter how beautifully written on the chain, in the end, it’s about who can better turn "voluntary" into "default."
I personally prefer to see royalties as tips—if you really like it, pay; if not, just walk away. Don’t use morality as a weapon in product design.
By the way, the tearing of the compliance boundaries in the privacy coin/mixer wave also looks quite similar: one side wants freedom, the other wants to be approved by banks, and in the end, it’s community insults…
Forget it, I won’t talk about that now. I’ll keep diving into voting data.