From the way I see Pixels, the more interesting question is no longer about rewards alone.

After looking at it more closely, I think the real issue is whether the system can still separate real player demand from strong coordination inside the ecosystem.

That’s the part I keep thinking about.

If staking, land, guild structure, and creator influence keep becoming more important, then what exactly is the network rewarding over time? Real user value? Or the groups that understand the system best and know how to position themselves inside it?

At what stage does a game stop being just a game economy and start becoming an allocation system?

And if that shift is already happening, what should matter more to us as users: visible growth, or whether that growth is actually rooted in real demand?

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