In the crypto world, many projects fall flat on their promises. What I like about @Pixels is that its proposition is easy to grasp: a "social + economy" experience that doesn’t feel forced. But the real intrigue comes when you look at the Stacked ecosystem as a layer that amplifies utility, not just speculation. When a game has an economy, the real challenge isn’t to "pump the price," but to maintain activity, incentives, and value for participants. That’s where I see $PIXEL functioning as a central piece: not because of hype, but because it connects participation, progress, and community. If the user base grows and the Stacked ecosystem can maintain healthy cycles (inflows/outflows, reasonable rewards, clear utility), the token stops being a "badge" and becomes a tool. My personal approach to Pixels is simple: watch if the content, community, and development pace sustain long-term interest. If Stacked keeps expanding use cases and experiences, the narrative shifts from "flavor of the month game" to a sustainable ecosystem. $PIXEL #pixel