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NFT-Guild: NFT Royalty Standards

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$29,000.00 Requested
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A collaborative process and an aligned approach to explore and establish standards and resources for Cardano NFTs.

Problem:

The discussions around NFT Royalty Standards have stalled. The CIP-27 solution has not been widely adopted by marketplaces.

Yes Votes:
₳ 33,043,269
No Votes:
₳ 15,064,722
Votes Cast:
130

This proposal was approved and funded by the Cardano Community via Project F8: Open Standards & Interoperability Catalyst funding round.

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[IMPACT]

During the last few months, the discussions around NFT Royalty Standards have stalled in the Cardano NFT community. The CIP-27 [ https://cips.cardano.org/cips/cip27/ ] solution has not yet been widely adopted by NFT marketplaces.

One option that we can explore is integrating the royalty tracking and distribution information in the NFT verification tool that members of the NFT Guild are already working on https://cardano.ideascale.com/c/idea/398378

But this represents only one of the multiple possibilities of approaching and implementing a working solution and a standard covering this issue. Community talks, consultations, and deliberations are needed in order to implement a workable and agreed-upon solution.

As a result of the fact that in practice no standard is yet followed, marketplaces are currently centralizing the decision-making process. This can create unwanted consequences for the ecosystem as a whole.

https://twitter.com/LegionOfBrad/status/1501905898431782912

It would probably be best to start the discussion with a reflection on semantics.

The term “royalty” is used in legacy systems to describe the sum paid to a creator for the use of their work.

In the case of an NFT resale, no use takes place. “Artists percentage of secondary market sales profits” is more descriptive, but since the term royalty has taken hold, it’s fine for general use.

We don’t need to change the word, but it would probably be helpful for the group defining standards to formulate a better collective understanding of the exact nature of the topic we’re dealing with.

The difference might seem subtle, to better visualize it, think of an analogy with a traditional painting. Paying the creator for the right to use the painting in a film (for it to appear in the film) would constitute a royalty. Paying the creator a portion of the profit from the resale of the painting that you bought from him for $200 and resold for $500 would be more similar to a reward, a show of support, and a desire for him to continue his work than a traditional royalty, i.e. a fee paid to gain the right to make use of the artwork.

The fact is that resales of artwork have existed for almost as long as sales of artworks, thousand of years, paying a percentage of the resale amount to the creator (or their descendants) would have always been an option except for the fact that it would have been pretty hard to do in practice.

That’s changed with NFTs.

When it comes to art NFTs, one of the features that stands out the most, one of the most promising and game-changing features is the fact that they open up the ability for the artist to be rewarded each time a piece is resold. It probably makes the most sense that the artists’ cut from each resale is viewed as a reward, a recognition. When viewed as a royalty it becomes a fee, fees are charged by intermediaries, people who usually don’t actually participate in the creative process. Royalties mostly go to labels, studios or publishing houses.

But in the case of art NFT resales, the percentage that goes to the artist from each subsequent resale directly enables future creations and rewards the work already done in a fair and equitable way. Sure, a label or publishing house may have had some contribution in enabling the creative process, but chances are that most royalty sharing deals won’t be equitable or fair in the legacy world.

As all aspects of NFTs, this is also very new in practice, so we’re curious to explore this topic more with the community. There are many areas we could explore.

Primarily we want to focus on ways we can evolve and progress the discussion around the current CIP, and also figure out if there’s a way that a royalty distribution and recognition standard can be merged with the undergoing initiative of building an on-chain verification tool as mentioned above.

But, there are many more areas we could explore.

For instance, one approach we could consider is:

Apply the royalty percentage only on profits from resales, not the entire amount.

Most project creators probably don’t expect a percentage from someone who supported their work initially, but is now selling for less, for example.

Marketplace revenue from fees is not affected.

There are a number of reasons this could prove a good strategy:

1) Doesn’t further penalize those selling at a loss - prevents the creation of an extra layer of dissatisfaction, that can inhibit further participation in the space.

2) Can positively change the creators’ attitude towards royalties, knowing that they only get a percentage from profits.

3) Help keep momentum in the market by simplifying decisions to sell at a similar price as that of purchase.

4) Build stronger communities around projects & a more positive vibe in the Cardano NFT space by creating a fairer environment.

5) The potential increase in sales volume could generate more revenue for marketplaces - only the initial investment of implementing the feature is required.

The feature would require marketplaces to track minting prices & all sales regardless of platform. It definitely would add work, but considering part of it already happens, it should be doable.

This, however, would be made much easier implemented if, for instance, the NFT verification tool <https://cardano.ideascale.com/c/idea/398378> would also track royalty distribution as has been proposed by NFT Guild members.

Of course, no such system would be 100% accurate, as there’s no way of tracking P2P sales, but at this point, they probably represent only a very small percentage of total sales.

Ultimately we have to ask ourselves what is the purpose of royalties?

If it’s to enable future development, how much can be realistically enabled by 1-3%?

On the other hand, it can also create the expectation that the creator now has an additional revenue stream, so he/she should be even more dedicated because he’s “getting paid” to do so.

This will of course differ from project to project, but in reality, the amount generated by the royalty payments might not be sustainable in the long run.

This is an evolving topic so we would be interested to hear the communities thoughts on the matter and work together towards exploring it.

As marketplaces have implemented their own custom solutions for royalty distribution the main objection that has emerged, from both marketplaces and creators around the currently proposed solution, CIP-27 [ <https://cips.cardano.org/cips/cip27/> ], is that it is too rigid.

  1. It cannot be applied retroactively to existing projects, created before the CIP, even as they continue to have some of the largest trade volume.

  2. Royalties can only be tied to a single unchangeable address.

  3. The parameters of the royalty token cannot be modified after minting. While we appreciate that it can be argued this is necessary to prevent malicious & “rogue” creators from jacking up royalty rates on unsuspecting buyers, it also prevents creative or benevolent actions to be taken. For instance, a creator deciding after the fact that he wants to directly route a portion of the royalties to a DAO that has formed around the project, even though this was not the original vision. Another example would be using royalties in creative ways to stimulate the adoption of the project, for instance, a royalty rate that starts from 0 but increases over time to stimulate aftermarket action in the early stages of the project, or one that starts high and decreases over time, to put a higher “tax” on those only interested in the project for short term profits, etc.

Furthermore, widespread community adoption doesn’t seem to be happening and the entrants into the space, prefer implementing their custom solution. For example, <https://www.jpg.store> , currently the largest NFT marketplace on Cardano, which accounts for over 85% of trade volume (according to <https://opencnft.io/market-overview#marketplace> - at the time of writing) uses its own custom solution incorporated into their project verification form to gather royalties information from creators and subsequently makes payments based on that info. So does the newly launched <https://epoch.art> .

The second most popular marketplace CNFT.io also seems to be using its own custom implementation of royalties, for example, some of the older projects have royalties associated with them, while others do not. It is unclear what is the distinction and how the decision is made.

Challenge/risk:

Not enough participation and involvement by community members in working on implementing an ecosystem-wide standard around royalties.

Solution:

This is exactly what we’ve seen over the course of the last few months and it’s exactly the reason why we are submitting this proposal for consideration, as it will give us the resources necessary to incentivize the work that needs to get done for the benefit of the entire Cardano NFT ecosystem.

For standards to become established they need to be adopted by tool builders and marketplaces. To achieve this, we will work with the tool builders and marketplaces to get successful adoption of the standards.

[FEASIBILITY]

Month 1 - 2: Information Gathering phase.

Month 3 - 4: Specification phase.

During the Information gathering phase (months 1 - 2), we will bring new guild members into the NFT Guild communication platforms, create and send surveys to NFT Marketplaces, NFT Minting tools, and NFT creators. The surveys will be designed to gather information about the current state, what problems the respondents see. The information will be processed and we will conduct workshops with identified partners. We will also discuss different scenarios and issues the community sees today to start thinking about possible solutions. At the end of this phase, we will have a solid information base for transferring into the Specification phase

During the Specification phase (month 3 -4), we will use the gathered data from the surveys and communication platform discussions done during the Information Gathering phase and draw up a design for the standards and possible solutions.

All received funds will be fed into a project's Treasury. From there the funds will be distributed to project contributors.

The NFT Guild will coordinate all project-related activities and operations and will ensure a fair reward to participating contributors.

Outreach & surveys - $5000

Workshops to develop standards - $18000

Project Management, Coordination, and Public Road Map Development - $6000

Total: $29000

NFT Guild Team

CENT ( @cent )

Stake Pool operator of the pool CENT since December 2019. 20 years of experience in software development. Creator of the community tool Cardano Blockchain Intelligence. Graduate of the Plutus Pioneers Program cohort 1, 2021. Project Catalyst proposer since F6.

Felix Weber ( @felixweber ) - Bridge Builder & Networker, Funded Proposer, CA & Catalyst Circle v1

Anamaria Kövesdi (New Mindflow)

<https://www.linkedin.com/in/anamaria-k%C3%B6vesdi-354649106/>

Rares Kövesdi (New Mindflow)

<https://www.linkedin.com/in/rares-k%C3%B6vesdi-551260106/>

Artists and entrepreneurs, in the CNFT space since day 1, creators of the Trybbles & Icons Cardano NFT projects. Project Catalyst participants since F3, proposers in F4, F5 & F7, CAs in F5 & F7, VCAs in F7. Members in various Catalyst projects, initiatives & communities over more than a year.

Award-winning filmmakers, film and animation directors, app and game developers. In 2021 they moved into the web3 economy granting new life to one of their projects in the form of an NFT collection on Cardano.

Jenny Lau (SushiBytes) ( @jennslau )

Creator of the SushiBytes NFT project and active participant in the CNFT community since April 2021. Certified public accountant with 13 years of experience in financial and tax reporting. Experience with managing non-profits.

Stephen Whitenstall

( @swhitenstall ) has 30 years' experience in organising academic, community and business projects. He develops, maintains documentation and provides technical project management support for Catalyst Swarm.

In Fund 6 of Project Catalyst, Stephen's organisation QA-DAO <https://quality-assurance-dao.github.io> was funded on several significant projects, including Distributed Auditability <https://cardano.ideascale.com/a/dtd/Distributed-Auditability/366707-48088> and Oversight of Catalyst Circle <https://cardano.ideascale.com/a/dtd/Oversight-of-Catalyst-Circle/370088-48088>, and Stephen was co-proposer on a number of other successful proposals around community engagement, auditability and transparency.

In Catalyst Circle v2, Stephen was the representative for Catalyst Coordinator (Funded Proposers) .

Peter Wolcott ( @sirwolcott ) - Driving Catalyst, HeartBeat.Team, SWARM Veteran & CC Admin Secretary

Other NFT Guild Proposals

NFT Community & Ecosystem (Fund9 Challenge Setting)

<https://cardano.ideascale.com/c/idea/402560>

Standard for verification of NFTs (F8: Open Standards & Interoperability)

<https://cardano.ideascale.com/c/idea/398372>

NFT Verification Tool (F8: Open Source Development Ecosystem)

<https://cardano.ideascale.com/c/idea/398378>

NFT Swap Infrastructure Templates 1 (F8: Open Source Development Ecosystem)

<https://cardano.ideascale.com/c/idea/397532>

Cardano NFT Reports (F8: Open Source Development Ecosystem)

<https://cardano.ideascale.com/c/idea/399099>

[AUDITABILITY]

A public Github site will always show the latest standards we develop and will display the project state at present time. Information about NFT Guild compensation from the treasury will also be viewable on this site.

The NFT Guild hosts a weekly call where progress is shared and discussed in addition to the calls needed for collaboration on this particular project. We would be glad to have you join any of our calls to hear the progress or join our project.

Join our Discord for more details: <https://discord.gg/7HCxDryPHk>

The compensation of contributions from the project treasury will be fully transparent and a recurring part of our calls.

In addition to that, we plan to set up a first website in Q1/Q2 2022

KPIs / OKRs:

  • Number of new voters/collaborators from the NFT industry into Catalyst
  • Number of NFT projects following the agreed standard
  • Number of NFT marketplaces that have implemented the standard
  • Number of NFT minting tools using the standard
  • Number of NFT Guild Community Events and Initiatives
  • Onboard 250 Guild Members by the end of 2022

A well-established NFT Guild with an active community server (<https://discord.gg/7HCxDryPHk>) with discussions and events to establish standards. A Github site with standards, specifications and best practices freely available to the Cardano NFT space.

This is an entirely new proposal, but it’s part of the efforts initiated by the NFT Guild in 2021.

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We organised the first NFT Guild working meeting on 20.05.2022 to discuss next steps for all the funded NFT Guild standards proposals. We have planned additional sessions to go into more depth about the implementation and needs of each project.

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We’ve been hosting regular recurring NFT Guild weekly calls since January 2022.

Starting in May 2022 we have begun organising and hosting the NFT Roundtable, in collaboration with the Cardano Foundation, with representatives of key projects from the Cardano NFT space in order to explore the possibilities that community collaboration can create for reaching the untapped potential Cardano has as core infrastructure for digital assets.

Working on improving the royalty standard is one of the key areas we’re focusing on.

The NFT Roundtable will serve as a starting point for us to gather information and organise more in-depth, working meetings and focus groups to devise solutions, and compile those solutions into a new CIP.

Video recordings of the NFT Roundtable meetings will be made available to the wider Cardano NFT community. The recording of the first meeting has been meticulously timestamped and is available at: https://youtu.be/O8ITNnRcP8I

We also plan to archive all our NFT Roundtable documentation and resources, as well all the other data related to the activities of the guild on our website: https://www.nft-guild.io

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Starting in May 2022 we have begun organising and hosting the NFT Roundtable, in collaboration with the Cardano Foundation, with representatives of key projects from the Cardano NFT space in order to explore the possibilities that community collaboration can create for reaching the untapped potential Cardano has as core infrastructure for digital assets.

Most recently, in the third roundtable event we have also been joined by a number of IOG representatives eager and willing to listen and assist the NFT builders community through the platform we are providing.

For now our discussions have mainly focused on the verification standard, however the royalty standard has been brought up multiple times during our talks and our weekly calls.

The weekly NFT Guild calls are a regular event, Tuesdays at 15:00 UTC, we’ve been hosting since January 2022.

Video recordings of the NFT Roundtable meetings are made available to the wider Cardano NFT community on our Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4aKv2_v4Zm8YFJS3VJLuOw

We have also started providing transcripts of our meeting on our website. We are archiving all our NFT Roundtable documentation and resources, as well all the other data related to the activities of the guild on our website: https://www.nft-guild.io/the-nft-roundtable

We have also begun collecting survey data from our members and partners for feedback on the topics of our discussions, as seen in the attached image.

Apart from our public meetings and and the biweekly NFT Guild Roundtable event we are also hosting weekly internal working calls, each Friday at 15:00 UTC.

Our Discord community has grown steadily this past month and we are now sitting at 202 members: https://discord.gg/7HCxDryPHk , meaning that we are well on track to achieving our goal of onboarding 250 members by the end of the year.

Our Twitter community has also grown steadily and our account is now sitting at 81 followers. https://twitter.com/the_nft_guild

Starting in July we have started paying a monthly stipend of $1250 to the 5 NFT Guild contributors. The amount is payed half from the treasury of this proposal 800266 and half from the treasury of the proposal 800324 NFT-Guild: Standard for verification of NFTs - https://cardano.ideascale.com/c/idea/398372

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Status
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3. In the next 6 months
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219 Discord members; 115 Twitter followers

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Since our report last month we have held the 6th and 7th Roundtable events focusing on presenting ways of improving the royalties and CIP-68 & CIP-67. The main focus of Roundtable 6 was a presentation & discussion with Thomas Vellekoop, co-creator of CIP 67 & 68 (new token metadata standards) while in Roundtable 7 we went over 6 possible directions in which the royalty standard for NFTs on Cardano could be evolved.

As usual, video recordings of the NFT Roundtable meetings are made available to the wider Cardano NFT community on our Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4aKv2_v4Zm8YFJS3VJLuOw

Since August the NFT Guild recruited Filip Blagojević in the role of CIP editor. Having now successfully conducted several workshops, presentations and consultation calls with the community and key players in the Cardano NFT space, our next step is to draft the first version of an improved and updated NFT royalties CIP, which we have already begun doing.

The NFT guild CIP editor, Filip Blagojević has been so far compensated from the budget of this funded proposal. Please find a detailed tracking of his work so far here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1riVCBk9VjYMP8s-RZpschFsBIZZEz_y-ny0nSiRYBfI/edit?usp=sharing

Compensation for Filip’s contributions has been sent with: Transaction ID 42bea5ff017d46bf12019d26d107f4f7d913a3ae0817829eaf97b8d6c6a9fbb1

Starting in May 2022 we have begun organising and hosting the NFT Roundtable, in collaboration with the Cardano Foundation, with representatives of key projects from the Cardano NFT space in order to explore the possibilities that community collaboration can create for reaching the untapped potential Cardano has as core infrastructure for digital assets.

Besides the Roundtable, the weekly NFT Guild calls are a regular event, Tuesdays at 15:00 UTC, we’ve been hosting since January 2022.

We have also started providing transcripts of our meeting on our website. We are archiving all our NFT Roundtable documentation and resources, as well all the other data related to the activities of the guild on our website: https://www.nft-guild.io/the-nft-roundtable

Apart from our public meetings and and the biweekly NFT Guild Roundtable event we are also hosting weekly internal working calls, each Friday at 15:00 UTC.

Our Discord community has grown steadily this past month and we are now sitting at 236 members: https://discord.gg/7HCxDryPHk , meaning that we are well on track to achieving our goal of onboarding 250 members by the end of the year.

Our Twitter community has also grown steadily and our account is now sitting at 120 followers. https://twitter.com/the_nft_guild

Starting in July we have started paying a monthly stipend of $1250 to the 5 NFT Guild contributors. The amount is payed half from the treasury of this proposal 800266 and half from the treasury of the proposal 800324 NFT-Guild: Standard for verification of NFTs - https://cardano.ideascale.com/c/idea/398372

All budget movements for this proposal, as well as all other NFT Guild proposals are transparently tracked in the dedicated channels of the NFT Guild Discord server: https://discord.gg/7HCxDryPHk

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2. In the next 3 months
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NFT-Guild: NFT Royalty Standards - Report 5 - 800266 - October 2022

Since our report last month we have held the 8th and 9th Roundtable events focusing on presenting ways of improving the royalties and NFT verification standards. The main focus of Roundtable 8 held on September 21, 2022, was exploring an alternative NFT verification model based on public keys, signatures, and hashes, while in the 9th NFT Guild Roundtable, held on October 5, 2022, we continued the NFT Verification standard discussion, and presented the community with a dilemma. Watch the recordings and read more on our dedicated page www.nft-guild.io/the-nft-roundtable

As usual, video recordings of the NFT Roundtable meetings are made available to the wider Cardano NFT community on our Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4aKv2_v4Zm8YFJS3VJLuOw

The NFT Guild CIP editor, Filip Blagojević, has drafted a first version of the new royalties CIP and has posted it to the Cardano Forum for community consultation, following standard CIP procedure. https://forum.cardano.org/t/cip-draft-nft-royalties-functionality-expansion/109166

The NFT guild CIP editor, Filip Blagojević has been so far compensated from the budget of this funded proposal. Please find a detailed tracking of his work so far here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1riVCBk9VjYMP8s-RZpschFsBIZZEz_y-ny0nSiRYBfI/edit?usp=sharing

Compensation for Filip’s contributions has been sent with: Transaction ID 42bea5ff017d46bf12019d26d107f4f7d913a3ae0817829eaf97b8d6c6a9fbb1 e45ab1eff4a73b01d201fff718da1b81f9fca2711315a0dadb7229b5c67deef5

Starting in May 2022 we have begun organising and hosting the NFT Roundtable, in collaboration with the Cardano Foundation, with representatives of key projects from the Cardano NFT space in order to explore the possibilities that community collaboration can create for reaching the untapped potential Cardano has as core infrastructure for digital assets.

Besides the Roundtable, the weekly NFT Guild calls are a regular event, Tuesdays at 15:00 UTC, we’ve been hosting since January 2022. Our most recent open community call, from Tuesday October 18, 2022 had as its main feature a presentation/demo from Catalyst Fund 8 grant winner NFTify - a whitelabel NFT Marketplace solution, already live and available to all Cardano project creators (2.5% tx fees) - https://nftify.network/ https://youtu.be/ma_tMBTLXqo

Transcripts of our meeting are available on our website. We are archiving all our NFT Roundtable documentation and resources, as well all the other data related to the activities of the guild on our website: https://www.nft-guild.io/the-nft-roundtable

Apart from our public meetings and and the biweekly NFT Guild Roundtable event we are also hosting weekly internal working calls, each Friday at 15:00 UTC.

Our Discord community has grown steadily this past month and we are now sitting at 256 members: https://discord.gg/7HCxDryPHk , meaning that we have already surpassed our goal of onboarding 250 members by the end of the year.

Our Twitter community has also grown steadily and our account is now sitting at 136 followers, meaning a 13.9% increase from the 120 followers reported last month https://twitter.com/the_nft_guild

Starting in July we have started paying a monthly stipend of $1250 to the 5 NFT Guild contributors. The amount is payed half from the treasury of this proposal 800266 and half from the treasury of the proposal 800324 NFT-Guild: Standard for verification of NFTs - https://cardano.ideascale.com/c/idea/398372

Since the NFT Guild has not received any funding in Fund 9, we have taken the decision to cut the monthly compensation to $850 starting October. This represents a symbolic amount, that in no way is a fair reflection of the volume of work put in by the core contributors to keep the guild operational. However we have taken the decision to continue our activities for the foreseeable future.

All budget movements for this proposal, as well as all other NFT Guild proposals are transparently tracked in the dedicated channels of the NFT Guild Discord server: https://discord.gg/7HCxDryPHk

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