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These days, I see the secondary market arguing over royalties again. To put it simply, everyone just wants smoother liquidity, but creators are not just air... I’ve been taught how to handle impermanent loss in high-volatility pools, so I understand that “charging fewer fees” doesn’t mean “free lunch.” But on second thought, the more rigid the mandatory royalties are, the more it seems like leaving room for arbitrage and detours, and in the end, no one might be satisfied. Now, with some regions imposing taxes and tightening regulations, sometimes relaxing, sometimes tightening, deposit and withdrawal expectations fluctuate, making everyone more sensitive. Small things like transaction fees/royalties can turn into life-and-death issues. My current approach is: only engage with series I truly want to hold long-term, assume royalties = 0 before buying, and rely on consensus rather than unreliable rules for creators... Anyway, if it’s too hot to handle, there should be a stop-loss line.