Some NFT marketplaces stop honoring NFT royalties, usually a ~5-10% fee set by the creator and paid by sellers on secondary market sales, rocking the community (Andrew Hayward/Decrypt)

Andrew Hayward / Decrypt:
Some NFT marketplaces stop honoring NFT royalties, usually a ~5-10% fee set by the creator and paid by sellers on secondary market sales, rocking the community  —  Creators sound the alarm after the marketplace reveals its plans, which include blacklisting rivals and potentially optional royalties.

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Andrew Hayward / Decrypt:
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Meta is letting select Instagram US creators test a toolkit for minting NFTs and selling them on and off the platform, and says it won’t charge fees until 2024 (Kate Irwin/Decrypt)

Kate Irwin / Decrypt:
Meta is letting select Instagram US creators test a toolkit for minting NFTs and selling them on and off the platform, and says it won’t charge fees until 2024  —  Instagram will soon have NFT creation and trading tools built in, but in-app purchases will be “subject to applicable app store fees.”

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Andrew Hayward / Decrypt:
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Amazon plans to delist large seller Appario, in which it has a stake, from its Indian marketplace in the next year, following scrutiny on some large sellers (Manish Singh/TechCrunch)

Manish Singh / TechCrunch:
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