Nintendo's legal department, no matter how powerful, cannot stop the "fan creation revolution" of Web3!\nBrothers, look at how the gaming industry is currently embroiled in disputes over "plagiarism" and "secondary creation"; you'll realize that the traditional copyright system has completely collapsed. This kind of "black and white" game is entirely a product of the industrial era, while Vanar (VANRY) has proposed a genius-level solution—it attempts to assetize and regulate "fan creation".\nJust think about it; in Vanar's ecological logic, using its "Royalty Modules", brand owners can fully open IP licensing. As an ordinary fan, if you design a secondary creation skin for Godzilla, you don't have to worry about receiving a lawyer's letter, because the underlying smart contract will automatically distribute 10% of each transaction flow "in seconds" to the copyright owner, and the rest is yours.\nThis move is too ruthless; it directly turns the "infringers" that give giants headaches into free "distributors"! For entertainment empires that sit on their IPs and eat away at their resources, this is a thousand times stronger than raising hundreds of designers for development. Vanar is rewriting the "game theory of copyright" with code, transforming conflict into win-win situations; this kind of infrastructure that allows major companies to sit back and count money is the temptation they cannot refuse!\n\n#vanar $VANRY