I remember....A lot of people jump into Pixels because they hear about rewards, token hype, or “easy earnings.” I’ve seen that mistake before in Web3 gaming. If you enter without checking the fundamentals, you usually become exit liquidity for smarter players.$PIXEL

I mean...First thing to check is the in game economy. Ask yourself: are rewards backed by real demand, or are they just printing tokens to keep players excited? If everyone is farming and nobody is spending, that model gets shaky fast. I always watch whether players actually use resources, land, upgrades, and marketplace systems.

Second, check retention and community strength. A game can trend for one month and die the next. Real signals are active players returning daily, community events, updates with purpose, and people discussing strategy instead of only price. If chat is just “when token pump?” that’s a warning sign 😅

Third, look at progression. Does the grind feel meaningful, or is it endless clicking for tiny rewards? Good games make your time feel valuable. Bad ones make you realize after two weeks you were working for crumbs.

I think....Last thing check your own goal. Are you entering to play, invest, flip, or farm? Be honest. I’ve entered projects chasing quick profit before and ignored the weak fundamentals… usually expensive lesson. In Pixels, rewards matter, but sustainability matters more. @Pixels #pixel $PIXEL