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Recently, there's been a lot of talk about royalties in the secondary market.
Honestly, everyone just wants liquidity and for creators to keep surviving.
But once you write "should be paid" into the transaction path, it’s like forcing ideals into the matching engine,
When the market cools down, the first thing to be bypassed is always that segment of contract logic...
I don't have any conclusions, just increasingly feel that royalties are more like a "social contract,"
Whether platforms, aggregators, and project teams are willing to take sides is more critical than technical implementation.
By the way, this wave of AI Agent automated trading and on-chain interaction is quite magical,
On one hand, promoting "full automation of creation, distribution, and monetization,"
On the other hand, the security details are surprisingly lax.
Giving out permissions feels like they can’t be taken back, which is similar to royalties being bypassed with a single click—
If rules rely only on default good faith, the market will honestly tell you the answer.
What I’ve learned isn’t techniques, but not to bind your income sources to switches that others can turn off at any time.