What caught me while digging into Stacked | #Stacked @Pixels wasn't the AI layer itself — it was the specific problem it's solving. Most web3 reward systems treat all player activity as roughly equal: log in, complete a quest, collect a token. Loyal players and bots end up in the same funnel. What Stacked actually does, once you look past the surface, is segment by behavior that bots structurally can't fake — spending patterns, progression consistency, the kind of friction that only a real person accumulates over time. The internal numbers from Pixels back this up: veteran players inactive for 30+ days, when hit with AI-targeted re-engagement offers, came back at 178% higher conversion to spend. That's not a retention trick. That's the system identifying who was genuinely loyal and had simply gone quiet, versus who was never really there. The $PIXEL economy runs cleaner because of it. What I'm still sitting with is whether that precision scales — or whether it only works because Pixels spent four years building the behavioral baseline that teaches the AI what loyalty actually looks like.