I’ve learned the hard way that good trades don’t fail because of bad ideas — they fail because of poor execution.
That’s why I pay attention to systems like Pixels, running on Ronin Network. Not for the game itself, but for how smoothly interactions happen. Fast confirmations, low friction, and consistent response time — these things shape behavior more than people realize.
When execution feels reliable, you act with confidence. When it doesn’t, hesitation creeps in.
In markets, that difference matters more than any narrative.