Many people are still using the "gold farming mentality" to view blockchain games, which is a bit outdated.

The logic used to be very simple:
Whoever has high efficiency makes money.

Now the logic has changed:
Whoever behaves like a human makes money.

Pixels has done something very harsh, which is to start "identifying whether you are human or not."

If you are botting, performing mechanical operations, or repeating paths, the system will directly penalize you.
If you play seriously, participate in social activities, and invest time, the rewards are even higher.

This is quite interesting.

In the past, it was about computing power; now it’s about behavior.

Essentially, it is about filtering users, kicking out "machine players" and keeping "real players."

Once this filtering is successfully implemented, the entire economic structure will change.

Because the ones who truly spend money are never scripts.

@Pixels $PIXEL #pixel