I didn’t expect much when I first checked out@Pixels , but it actually made me rethink how GameFi economies can work.
At first, I just played casually, not even touching Pixel. That’s what stood out — the token isn’t shoved in your face. You engage with the game first, then realize $PIXEL powers the serious layers like NFTs, upgrades, and guild access.
I even tested a small position, but held back from going heavy.
Why?
Because most Web3 games I’ve tried end up in the same loop — farm → dump → collapse.
Pixels is trying something different by splitting the economy. Basic actions run on off-chain Coins, while $PIXEL stays more premium. In theory, that reduces sell pressure and slows inflation.
Not saying it’s risk-free — it’s still early. But this design at least feels intentional, not rushed.