The launchpad creator royalties battle reminds me of the NFT marketplace battle but with sustainability.

When NFT marketplaces wanted to enforce royalties traders would just move to a different market to trade for less fees.

When a launchpad wants to enforce royalties it can tie to the largest pool of liquidity for the token, giving traders no where else to turn to.

Big win for creators of fungible tokens, NFTs still have some work.

Also somewhat of an L for legitimate projects who launched on pumpfun and continually lost out of potential LP fees.

Wouldn't be surprised if we see many non-meme 2024 projects that launched on pumpfun migrate to new contracts are some point, or maybe pumpfun/launchlab can offer some sort of migration/upgrade to these projects.

Probably some sort of market share opportunity there.