I see many people in the square lately writing posts about farming and gold mining, calculating how to get more keys and how to plant more land. Looking at your enthusiastic appearances, I can only sneer: everyone has been busy for a long time, yet most people don't even understand the true purpose of the project team...
In your eyes, $PIXEL is just a social farming game dressed in pixel clothing, and the tokens are merely for buying seeds and renewing VIP subscriptions. If you are still stuck in this stage of understanding, then you are the most qualified "data serf" in the Web3 world.
Wake up! Do you think the project team has worked hard to maintain a million daily active users on Ronin to create a "P2E paradise" for you? That is an extremely naive thought.
Peeling away that layer of warm and fuzzy game exterior, Pixels runs on an extremely cold-blooded, B2B-oriented traffic monetization engine.
In this setup, you so-called players are not customers, but "products." The data and activity generated by you clicking the mouse and setting alarms to harvest every day are the traffic batteries that the project team packages and sells at high prices to other B-side project parties.
The white paper states clearly: "Smart Reward Targeting." Translated into plain language: the system doesn't need you to think the game is fun; it only needs you to contribute real behavior data that meets the algorithm's requirements. As long as you only mine and sell without consuming, the algorithm will determine you as a liability to the ecosystem, instantly tightening the output faucet and ruthlessly abandoning you after squeezing out your last bit of purchasing power.
So, stop preaching about the so-called "stealing vegetables pleasure" in the square. In this highly rational economic simulator, do not develop feelings for a traffic toll station.
In this extremely dangerous liquidity meat grinder, the optimal solution to survive is: to revert $PIXEL back to a pure, standardized game target influenced by data control expectations and unlocking cycles. Focus on its B-side expansion speed and token destruction data, follow the rhythm of the project team's algorithm control, and be a ruthless trader who can exit at any time. Don't be that cyber farmer who sets alarms on time, DYOR.
#pixel $PIXEL @Pixels
In your eyes, $PIXEL is just a social farming game dressed in pixel clothing, and the tokens are merely for buying seeds and renewing VIP subscriptions. If you are still stuck in this stage of understanding, then you are the most qualified "data serf" in the Web3 world.
Wake up! Do you think the project team has worked hard to maintain a million daily active users on Ronin to create a "P2E paradise" for you? That is an extremely naive thought.
Peeling away that layer of warm and fuzzy game exterior, Pixels runs on an extremely cold-blooded, B2B-oriented traffic monetization engine.
In this setup, you so-called players are not customers, but "products." The data and activity generated by you clicking the mouse and setting alarms to harvest every day are the traffic batteries that the project team packages and sells at high prices to other B-side project parties.
The white paper states clearly: "Smart Reward Targeting." Translated into plain language: the system doesn't need you to think the game is fun; it only needs you to contribute real behavior data that meets the algorithm's requirements. As long as you only mine and sell without consuming, the algorithm will determine you as a liability to the ecosystem, instantly tightening the output faucet and ruthlessly abandoning you after squeezing out your last bit of purchasing power.
So, stop preaching about the so-called "stealing vegetables pleasure" in the square. In this highly rational economic simulator, do not develop feelings for a traffic toll station.
In this extremely dangerous liquidity meat grinder, the optimal solution to survive is: to revert $PIXEL back to a pure, standardized game target influenced by data control expectations and unlocking cycles. Focus on its B-side expansion speed and token destruction data, follow the rhythm of the project team's algorithm control, and be a ruthless trader who can exit at any time. Don't be that cyber farmer who sets alarms on time, DYOR.
#pixel $PIXEL @Pixels
