The NFT space is indeed bleeding, and not from volatility. It’s bleeding royalties. We’ve ignited a new digital ownership revolution to ensure creators receive predictable, consistent revenue for years to come. This strategy enables them to escape the gilded cage of legacy gatekeepers. What happened? Platforms are actively looking the other way when it comes to enforcing royalties, and artists are getting shit on.

Now picture writing a hit song, and every single radio station in the country suddenly announced they weren’t interested in paying you royalties for it anymore. That's the NFT market right now. It’s a shame – an egregious slap in the face to the fundamental premise of Web3’s nascent creator economy. I'm genuinely angry about it. We’re not just talking about money or profit, we’re talking about digital artists’ livelihoods, about the future of their work, about the soul of decentralized creativity itself.

Royalties: The Broken Promise of Web3

The statistics are grim. This means that we are witnessing royalty payments freefalling on all large NFT marketplaces. Those creators who used to depend on these income streams to support their creations have thus been hobbled. This isn’t even a small budge, it’s a plunging nosedive.

Why? Because platforms are encouraged to focus on quantity, including cutting corners on royalty enforcement. They’re in a race to the bottom, killing creators’ long-term income streams for short-term profit. Honestly, it makes me wonder: are they intentionally trying to kill the golden goose?

The existing "solutions" are pathetic. Voluntary royalty enforcement … as a joke – relying on the goodwill of centralized entities in a very decentralized space? Default on-chain royalty standards are a net positive. They are not universally adopted and easily bypassed with modest technical compatriot. Legal challenges? Hope you’re prepared to navigate the legal labyrinth of complex international copyright law in a quicksilver technological environment.

It’s akin to repairing a leaking dam with duct tape. We need a real, robust solution.

Qubetics: A Real Solution Arises?

Qubetics isn't just another blockchain. They're building a full-stack development environment – the QubeQode IDE – that actually addresses the core problem: making it easy for developers to bake royalty enforcement directly into smart contracts, deployable across multiple chains.

Think about it: a developer-centric platform where creating NFTs with unbreakable royalty rules is as simple as writing a few lines of code. No more uncertainty complying with an unclear application of an obscure law, no more placing their faith in a legislative gamble. Just irrevocable royalties, guaranteed and enforced by the blockchain, like, literally, the blockchain itself.

With powerful built-in features like error logging, syntax highlighting, and one-click cross-chain deployment, QubeQode makes web3 development easier and faster than ever. These tools allow and encourage developers to build genuinely royalty-enforcing NFTs. The promised modules for easy token creation, DeFi templates, NFT integration? That’s an entire ecosystem fully focused on creator empowerment.

This isn't just about making money for Qubetics. It's about fixing a broken system.

Why This Matters Beyond ROI

Let’s be real, the article pushes the ROI potential of QUBE hard – 425% at $1, 2527% at $5, 7783% at $15. The possibility to restore fairness and sustainability to the NFT market is what really makes me hopeful. Here is where the real value comes in!

We all know how easy it can be to get swept away by the excitement of crypto. Let’s not forget there are real people behind these projects – artists, creators, and innovators pouring their hearts and souls into their work. When we don’t pay them what they’re worth, we’re doing a disservice to the individuals, but more importantly, we’re doing a disservice to the whole ecosystem.

Qubetics is working on developer tools and royalty enforcement. We believe this approach can help make our growing, increasingly digital economy more equitable and sustainable. If we’re smart and we implement a system to automatically compensate creators in short order, we can open the floodgates of innovation. This transformation will promote innovation as never before.

Don't underestimate the social impact of this. We’re not only talking about digital art. We’re expanding the future of work, ownership and the internet! And if we want that future to be fair and just, we need to start fixing the royalty crisis now.

If so, your goal shouldn’t just be to make a profit but to create the world you want to see. And that's something worth investing in.