So this happened to me during testing gleev:
- I listed nft for 100 joy for a fixed price.
- Someone bought this nft for 100 joy.
- I went to my channel and checked my channel account and surprisingly noticed that I received 98 joy, not 100 joy.
This happened because every time someone buys NFT we're taking the so-called nftPlatformFeePercentage. In this particular case, it was set to 2%. It's displayed only on Purchase View https://www.figma.com/file/wjeAOZq77pSUFZsYXJqKIB/NFT-purchase-view?node-id=1236%3A26860&t=K9VBQmZPqx2cwp5V-4

The problem is this information should be displayed to a seller as well because he's actually losing some money when he lists his videos. I checked the designs and we don't inform the user that he won't receive all the money. We only inform about the creator's royalties, not platform royalties.
https://www.figma.com/file/xm6vBdSnQDroc57rGfGtPM/Video-workspace?node-id=2393%3A85860&t=q9EUF0iw0C5Dg1jL-4
So this happened to me during testing gleev:
This happened because every time someone buys NFT we're taking the so-called

nftPlatformFeePercentage. In this particular case, it was set to 2%. It's displayed only on Purchase View https://www.figma.com/file/wjeAOZq77pSUFZsYXJqKIB/NFT-purchase-view?node-id=1236%3A26860&t=K9VBQmZPqx2cwp5V-4The problem is this information should be displayed to a seller as well because he's actually losing some money when he lists his videos. I checked the designs and we don't inform the user that he won't receive all the money. We only inform about the creator's royalties, not platform royalties.
https://www.figma.com/file/xm6vBdSnQDroc57rGfGtPM/Video-workspace?node-id=2393%3A85860&t=q9EUF0iw0C5Dg1jL-4