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NFT Royalties Are 'Not Going Away on SuperRare': Co-Founder Jon Perkins The NFT space is a much bigger picture than just the recent Blur versus OpenSea controversy, according to SuperRare founder Jonathan Perkins. reator royalties, or a lack thereof, on NFT marketplaces have been the niche's biggest
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NFT Royalties have been a hot topic in the NFT space recently, but according to SuperRare co-founder Jonathan Perkins, the decision to pay creators was already made five years ago. Perkins believes that creator royalties are an essential part of the NFT space and that they are not going away anytime soon. He believes that the NFT space is much bigger than the recent Blur versus OpenSea controversy and that royalties are an important part of the ecosystem. He believes that SuperRare will continue to pay creators for their work and that this is the standard for the platform.

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  • NFT Royalties Are 'Not Going Away on SuperRare': Co-Founder Jon Perkins The NFT space is a much bigger picture than just the recent Blur versus OpenSea controversy, according to SuperRare founder Jonathan Perkins.
  • reator royalties, or a lack thereof, on NFT marketplaces have been the niche's biggest talking point of late. For SuperRare though, the decision to pay creators was already made five years ago.
  • According to the project's co-founder and CTO Jonathan Perkins, when SuperRare launched in 2018, the royalty aspect was going to be a "standard."

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