#pixel $PIXEL @Pixels Testing More Than Playing

Coming back to Pixels didn’t feel like returning to a game—it felt like stepping into a system still being tested. I expected small updates, but the real changes are happening underneath. The shift in the Ronin Network toward an Ethereum-aligned structure feels like a big step. If it works, it could remove friction—fewer failed transactions, smoother gameplay, and a better overall experience.

But I’m not fully convinced yet. Opening the network brings scalability, but also risk. It hasn’t faced real pressure, and until it does, it’s still just a promise.

The incentive model is also changing. Rewards now depend more on activity instead of passive holding. That’s a healthier direction, but it raises expectations. Pixels now needs consistent user engagement, not just hype-driven spikes.

The PIXEL token still shows instability. Sharp price swings feel more like speculation than growth. The connection between gameplay and value isn’t strong enough yet.

User growth is impressive, but numbers don’t tell the full story. What matters is why people stay.

Right now, Pixels feels like it’s balancing between a game and an experiment. I see progress—but I’m still waiting for proof.