Of course! Imagine you're an artist who made some special digital items, like magical hats for characters in a game. When someone buys one of your hats, you get a small reward as a "thank you."
Now, let's say you initially decided to get 10% of every future sale as your reward. But later on, you decide you want a little more or a little less.
On PulseChain, you have the power to change that "thank you" amount. It's like telling the magic hat store, "From now on, I want 15% of the money when my hats are sold." Or you might say, "Let's make it 8% instead."
So, yes, on PulseChain, creators have the ability to adjust the "thank you" reward they get whenever their special digital items are bought and sold by others.
Absolutely! Imagine you're an artist who creates special digital trading cards. Each time someone buys one of your cards, you get a little "thank you" payment.
On PulseChain, it's like having a rule that says, "Hey, whenever someone buys or sells one of my trading cards in the future, I should get a small percentage of that money."
So, yes, creators can set up this rule for their NFT collections on PulseChain. It's like making sure they still get a little piece of the pie whenever their awesome creations are bought and sold by others, even after the first time.
Yes, think of PulseChain like a special playground where artists can make and sell their digital creations, like unique pictures or songs. And just like when a musician gets paid when their song is played on the radio, PulseChain has a way for artists to earn money even when their digital creations are sold by someone else.
When an artist makes something cool and turns it into an NFT (a unique digital thing), they can decide to get a small piece of the money whenever that NFT is sold again in the future. It's like a thank-you for making something awesome that people want to buy.
So, yes, PulseChain supports creator royalties. It's like making sure the creators of these digital treasures get a little reward every time their special creations change hands and are sold again.