The value of decentralization relies on mechanisms rather than privileges
Arbitrum forcibly recovered 70 million dollars from hackers through a "9-person multi-signature"; the decentralization that Web3 prides itself on,
was heavily slapped in the face
However, this has made me even more optimistic about the true construction of the fundamentals @Pixels —— not relying on centralized privileges to remedy loopholes, but rather using a self-evolving economic model to safeguard the bottom line of value. #Arbitrum冻结黑客ETH
1) Data level: User consensus is strengthening
PIXEL's fundamentals have recently become solid.
Founder Luke announced on Discord: daily active users have soared to a historical high of 264,000, which is a very rare user consensus in the blockchain gaming track.
2) Supply level: Deflation cuts off selling pressure directly
Even harsher is the token deflation action:
Old coin BERRY has been forcibly exchanged and destroyed at a ratio of 1000:7.6175.
Selling pressure has been extinguished, and liquidity is more concentrated on PIXEL as a value anchor.
3) Gameplay level: Staking is no longer a "deadlock warehouse"
Those who have played the new chapter Bountyfall should feel:
PIXEL's staking is no longer a passive lock-up.
By using staking.pixels.xyz to invest coins into different game pools, it essentially votes for content directions such as "main world / dungeon exploration" with chips.
4) Revenue level: AI engine is increasing the proportion of "real contributions"
Behind it is the Stacked AI engine, which has actually earned over 25 million dollars:
It can more accurately distinguish between real contributions and script-generated volume, distributing ad revenue more effectively to real players rather than fattening robots.
The value of decentralization relies on mechanisms rather than privileges
The turmoil of Arbitrum reminds us: reliance on the protection of "super permissions" is ultimately fragile.
And the path @Pixels has taken using on-chain data and deflation mechanisms can withstand the test of time.
For this wave of PIXEL, I stand long. #pixel $PIXEL
$ARB
$RAVE
Arbitrum forcibly recovered 70 million dollars from hackers through a "9-person multi-signature"; the decentralization that Web3 prides itself on,
was heavily slapped in the face
However, this has made me even more optimistic about the true construction of the fundamentals @Pixels —— not relying on centralized privileges to remedy loopholes, but rather using a self-evolving economic model to safeguard the bottom line of value. #Arbitrum冻结黑客ETH
1) Data level: User consensus is strengthening
PIXEL's fundamentals have recently become solid.
Founder Luke announced on Discord: daily active users have soared to a historical high of 264,000, which is a very rare user consensus in the blockchain gaming track.
2) Supply level: Deflation cuts off selling pressure directly
Even harsher is the token deflation action:
Old coin BERRY has been forcibly exchanged and destroyed at a ratio of 1000:7.6175.
Selling pressure has been extinguished, and liquidity is more concentrated on PIXEL as a value anchor.
3) Gameplay level: Staking is no longer a "deadlock warehouse"
Those who have played the new chapter Bountyfall should feel:
PIXEL's staking is no longer a passive lock-up.
By using staking.pixels.xyz to invest coins into different game pools, it essentially votes for content directions such as "main world / dungeon exploration" with chips.
4) Revenue level: AI engine is increasing the proportion of "real contributions"
Behind it is the Stacked AI engine, which has actually earned over 25 million dollars:
It can more accurately distinguish between real contributions and script-generated volume, distributing ad revenue more effectively to real players rather than fattening robots.
The value of decentralization relies on mechanisms rather than privileges
The turmoil of Arbitrum reminds us: reliance on the protection of "super permissions" is ultimately fragile.
And the path @Pixels has taken using on-chain data and deflation mechanisms can withstand the test of time.
For this wave of PIXEL, I stand long. #pixel $PIXEL
$ARB
$RAVE