#pixel $PIXEL

People keep saying Pixels is dying. I do not think so. I think it's just growing up.

Most Web3 games are built on hype. Pump a token, get some streamers, disappear in six months. Pixels is not doing that. They are doing the boring, hard, actually important thingnmoving away from pure play-to-earn chaos into something that might actually last.

And here's what that looks like: a free farming MMO. On Ronin. Think Stardew Valley crossed with Harvest Moon, but online with a million other people messing around on their own plots. You farm. Craft. Explore. Hang out. That's it. No fake complexity tacked on....

But the part I genuinely like? Your land, your pets, the stuff you grind for those are real NFTs... Not some jpeg in a folder. Stuff you actually own. That bridge between spending hours in a game and holding something valuable? They built it.

The hardest part isn't tech or art, though. It's people.

Turning a massive player base into long-term believers is brutally hard. Most projects fail here. Spectacularly.

Will Pixels pull it off? Honestly? I have no idea.

But watching a game try to fix Web3's broken economy instead of just printing more tokens into the void that's rare. That's worth paying attention to.

Retro pixel art. Real ownership. One messy, ambitious pivot.

I'm watching. You probably should too.

@Pixels