Many, if not most, commercial printers now scan and then print the scanned negative on wet-process laser scanned printers.
The data sheet for Fuji Crystal Archive mentions its reciprocity properties between microsecond and minute exposures.
It works well either way.
But otherwise, I have many negatives from 7th and 8th grade yearbook photography 50 years ago.
Some got printed and are in the yearbook, though I don't have my yearbooks anymore.
But now many are scanned and shared online, unlike anyone expected 50 years ago.
And yes, many more recent negatives get scanned and not printed, wet or dry.