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NFT exchanges Blur and OpenSea to cut royalty rates for artists

NFT exchanges, including Blur and OpenSea, to cut royalty rates paid to artists when a token's ownership changes.

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The NFT market is experiencing a tumultuous slump, with tensions rising between traders and creators of digital collectibles rising amid controversy surrounding royalties, according to Cryptonews.com.

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This friction has resulted from the recent decision by top NFT exchanges, including Blur and OpenSea, to cut royalty rates paid to artists when a token’s ownership changes.

The reason behind the move is that lower costs will incentivize more buying and selling in a market that has seen trading volumes plummet by 95% from $17 billion in January 2022, according to a recent report from Bloomberg.

Royalties, which reached a peak of $269 million in January, have since dwindled to just $4.3 million in July, as the rates paid fell from as much as 5% per transaction to a meager 0.6%.

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This significant drop in artist income could potentially discourage new work, further stagnating a market that has already experienced a significant downturn.

The NFT market enjoyed a successful period from August 2021 to May 2022, with cumulative monthly royalties reaching $1.5 billion, largely fueled by the popularity of collections like Yuga Labs Inc.’s Bored Ape Yacht Club. However, as the market began to decline due to the waning effects of pandemic-era stimulus, creator payouts suffered.

 

 

The platform incentivized trading by lowering royalty rates, quickly capturing over 70% of daily volume on the Ethereum blockchain, according to a Dune Analytics dashboard.

 

This move put pressure on the previously dominant OpenSea platform to follow suit.

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