Yesterday I was once again stuck pondering the value of @Pixels and its unique identity, and the longer you look at it, the clearer it becomes — it's not just about the token, the game, the upgrades, or the latest season anymore. It's about whether the project can have a character that feels stronger than the market cycle. Right now, in #pixel , we're at a moment where not only the economics are being tested, but also the essence of the project. On one side — the game, the community, the culture around it. On the other — constant market pressure, where everything often boils down to profitability and speculation... and that's where the main thing begins. The key question is not even about the content, but whether the project has its own identity that can't just be copied. Value in GameFi is born not only from utility. It emerges where there is a sense of a world you want to belong to. The thirst to be at the heart of the ecosystem. The problem with many GameFi projects is that uniqueness is confused with functionality. More features don't mean more value. If a project is built solely around the cycle of 'enter, earn, exit,' there's no identity there. I'm struck by the thought that popularity among gamers relies not only on rewards $PIXEL 🤔 It rests on trust, recognition, and the feeling that this game has its own soul.