Been watching compliance layers keep piling on.
You’re a builder wanting to offer real rewards in a game, or a player just trying to earn without every move being permanently logged and flagged. Regulators demand KYC and AML fair on paper but the default transparency creates real friction. Users hesitate to onboard, normal behavior gets chilled, and most privacy fixes feel like awkward bolt-ons that break easily.
Privacy by exception instead of by design leaves everything one policy change away from breakage.
@Pixels Pixels infrastructure and its Stacked ecosystem quietly offers something different: battle-tested reward layers that have moved real value across millions of players without the usual P2E collapse. $PIXEL as a flexible cross-game layer could help studios balance compliance with sustainable incentives.
Studios tired of bots and players wanting earning without selling their full profile might actually stick with this. It might work if it stays focused on fraud-resistant infrastructure. It fails if rules turn every reward into another headache.
Just watching how these systems hold up.
