Great question and honestly, from a long-term perspective, the NFT marketplace landscape is still in flux. OpenSea remains the default for volume and accessibility, but specialized platforms like Foundation, SuperRare, and Objkt (for the Tezos crowd) have carved out strong communities for serious creators and collectors. I think the real value long-term will come from ecosystems that prioritize curation, provenance, and artist control over their work.
As for royalties while on-chain enforcement hit some headwinds over the past couple years, the principle behind royalties still matters. I believe we’ll eventually see a shift back toward platforms and protocols that build royalties into their core infrastructure, not just as a checkbox option. Artists deserve sustainable revenue from their work, and the platforms that figure out a balanced, enforceable, and community-supported model will likely be the ones that endure.