I'll be honest… I didn't take $PIXEL seriously at first.

Just another farming token. Another APY number. Another Web3 project that would go quiet in a few months.

But something made me stop.

The more I read about the Stacked system... the more it felt like something beyond a backend feature. It feels like a filter. A quiet attempt to separate who's actually playing from who's just extracting. Everyone in Web3 gaming has seen this problem. But very few have tried to solve it architecturally.

Then the $25M+ revenue figure came up... and I paused. In this space, inflated numbers have become normal. Eyes get used to it. But this one feels like it's coming from actual in-game demand. Not hype cycles.

If $PIXEL ever gains utility beyond a single game... the entire conversation shifts. Moving from token to infrastructure isn't simple. But that's the direction it seems to be heading.

22% APY? Nice number. But I've stopped judging projects by numbers alone in this space.

And staking that actually connects to system behavior not just locked capital that's a different relationship between holder and protocol.

Maybe I was wrong to scroll past it the first time.

Still watching to see how far this goes...

@Pixels #pixel $PIXEL