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Recently, there's been a debate about whether secondary royalties should be mandatory. Frankly, I can understand both sides: creators want ongoing income, while traders don't want every transaction to be drained. Anyway, I'm a bit calm about the phrase "creator economy" now... If survival truly depends on enforced taxes, the model itself might be quite fragile.
By the way, looking at that main public chain's upgrade/maintenance, everyone in the group is guessing whether the ecosystem will migrate. My feeling is: whether to migrate isn't just a slogan, it's a cost calculation. When the chain becomes unstable for a few days, the first to flee is often liquidity, not sentimentality.
There's too much information noise. My only noise reduction strategy is: focus only on on-chain cash flow and contract rules. No matter how good the story sounds, treat it as background noise first. Keep your positions adjusted like a coffee recipe—less sugar, less ice, don't get carried away.