Since the white paper has laid all the cards on the table, let's not mention any "pixel retro dreams" or "the healing feeling of virtual farms" anymore.
Those shiny pixelated animals and crops are just colorful bait brushed by the backend algorithms to squeeze every swipe from you.
Ultimately, @Pixels is building a digital sweatshop woven from big data and smart contracts, filled with constant surveillance.
Do you think you are relaxing by playing games?
Wake up, you are just a "behavioral raw material" being dissected in real-time by the system.
Every time a token is sent to you, the algorithm is frantically running models in the background: your online stickiness, relationship chain density, potential payment impulse, can the marginal cost of this token be balanced?
Once your "net contribution value" falls below the red line, you are immediately marked by AI as "inefficient waste" and precisely deleted from all reward pools and airdrop lists.
The worse part is that $PIXEL .
The white paper hypes it as "zero friction benefits," but looking closer, it is a typical "internal circulation voucher."
This voucher can only be exchanged for skins and items in the platform's own "internal supermarket," forcibly locking you in a closed loop to complete the so-called "value internal circulation."
That little bit you earn through hard work, you can never hope to take out of this digital cage, only to roll around here repeatedly until your time, energy, and attention are all squeezed into remnants in front of the screen.
The worst is that "staking" design.
It is not for any decentralized security, but to directly turn players into "second-level supervisors": you have to choose which sub-module has the highest profit and then watch over those bottom-level gold farmers for the platform, ensuring that everyone is working hard for overall production efficiency.
This is not the liberation of Web3 games at all.
This is merely moving the time clock, piecework wages, and supervisor system of 19th-century factories into everyone's mobile phone, intact, using blockchain and user portrait data.
In that massive device called the "dynamic reward engine," there are no players, only "living data sources" that have not yet been completely drained.
When every like and every share is clearly priced, do you still think you are holding the mouse and can freely move back and forth? #pixel
Brothers, wake up, never go all in, don't go all in!
Those shiny pixelated animals and crops are just colorful bait brushed by the backend algorithms to squeeze every swipe from you.
Ultimately, @Pixels is building a digital sweatshop woven from big data and smart contracts, filled with constant surveillance.
Do you think you are relaxing by playing games?
Wake up, you are just a "behavioral raw material" being dissected in real-time by the system.
Every time a token is sent to you, the algorithm is frantically running models in the background: your online stickiness, relationship chain density, potential payment impulse, can the marginal cost of this token be balanced?
Once your "net contribution value" falls below the red line, you are immediately marked by AI as "inefficient waste" and precisely deleted from all reward pools and airdrop lists.
The worse part is that $PIXEL .
The white paper hypes it as "zero friction benefits," but looking closer, it is a typical "internal circulation voucher."
This voucher can only be exchanged for skins and items in the platform's own "internal supermarket," forcibly locking you in a closed loop to complete the so-called "value internal circulation."
That little bit you earn through hard work, you can never hope to take out of this digital cage, only to roll around here repeatedly until your time, energy, and attention are all squeezed into remnants in front of the screen.
The worst is that "staking" design.
It is not for any decentralized security, but to directly turn players into "second-level supervisors": you have to choose which sub-module has the highest profit and then watch over those bottom-level gold farmers for the platform, ensuring that everyone is working hard for overall production efficiency.
This is not the liberation of Web3 games at all.
This is merely moving the time clock, piecework wages, and supervisor system of 19th-century factories into everyone's mobile phone, intact, using blockchain and user portrait data.
In that massive device called the "dynamic reward engine," there are no players, only "living data sources" that have not yet been completely drained.
When every like and every share is clearly priced, do you still think you are holding the mouse and can freely move back and forth? #pixel
Brothers, wake up, never go all in, don't go all in!