I paused at one line in Stacked’s docs: their real moat isn’t the AI or reward engine it’s five years of behavioral data at scale.

That matters more than it sounds. Detecting bots isn’t just filtering accounts, it’s learning what real players look like their timing, patterns, and in-game rhythm. Over time, that becomes a behavioral fingerprint.

Stacked says personal data isn’t sold. But this type of behavioral data sits in a grey area not traditional personal info, yet still highly valuable.

As Stacked expands to other studios, the real question is simple: does that fingerprint stay within Pixels, or become part of a shared targeting layer across games?

@Pixels $PIXEL #pixel $AIOT $BSB