Fun vs Financialization: Where Pixels Draws the Line
I’ve lost count of how many “fun-first” games I’ve seen quietly turn into spreadsheets over time. It usually doesn’t happen all at once. At the start, people explore, mess around, do things inefficiently just because it feels good. Then incentives settle in, and suddenly everyone is optimizing something. Routes get cleaner, actions get tighter, and the game starts to feel… thinner.
That’s the pattern I keep noticing.
With *Pixels*, I keep t...
The Arbitrum Security Council executed an emergency action on April 21, 2026, transferring approximately 30,766 $ETH (valued at around $71 million at the time) from an address linked to the KelpDAO exploit to a designated intermediary frozen wallet on Arbitrum One.
This move was confirmed through the on-chain transaction (hash starting with 0x56180442...) and an official announcement from Arbitrum.
The funds, previously held by the identified exploiter address, are now immobilized and can o...
Bitcoin is back above the $76,000 level, showing strength after the recent move.
We’re also seeing ETF buying picking up, which is a strong signal of real spot demand entering the market — not just leverage-driven moves.
In my view, $BTC could still push toward the $78,000 area to fill the CME gap before any potential pullback or continuation of the downtrend, but holding 76K is very important. If we get rejection from 76K, we can go down further towards 72K
So I'm not gonna close my shorts, r...