Some people say "Without royalties, creators can't survive"... I understand the anxiety, but honestly, the royalties from the secondary market are inherently unstable. When the market cools down or platforms change their rules, they disappear. If creator economy is really going to last long, maybe it's better to keep the cash flow in your own hands: launches, memberships, merchandise, collaborations— even if it's less, at least it's predictable. Recently, before and after that mainstream public chain upgrade, everyone has been guessing whether they'll migrate; I actually think it's similar to the royalty controversy: relying on an environment that remains friendly is too wishful. It's better to accept risk as normal. As for "won't that just become gig work"—I don't like hearing that either, but surviving is more practical than faith. The idea that "platforms will self-correct"... let's wait and see.

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