This is what makes this infrastructure a real beast. The phrase "Built in production, not in a deck" here is not just marketing, but a statement of fact.
1. AI as a "living" ecosystem manager
This is not just reporting; it's an instant reaction. Studios can literally ask the system: "Where is the awards budget leaking?" or "Why is the cohort of players from the USA dropping off on day 3?" The response turns into action at that very moment. Insight to action without waiting for weekly analyst reports.
2. The Death of Traditional Marketing (Ad Spend)
Instead of feeding advertising giants billions of dollars for user acquisition, Stacked redirects this budget directly to the players. This creates a closed, Measurable & Auditable reward loop. For funds, this sounds like music, as the ROI here is transparent and proven.
3. Changing the risk profile
I am used to the game token living as long as the game is in vogue. Stacked is a B2B infrastructure. Its value is tied to the number of studios and transactions in the system, rather than the success of a specific title. This is fundamentally a different approach to investing in GameFi.
Technological barrier: Studios need time to integrate the AI layer into their existing engines.
The load on the system when launching dozens of games simultaneously with millions of users.
As I think we are witnessing the birth of 'Amazon Web Services' for gaming economies. This is a shift from speculation in gaming to owning a stake in the infrastructure that serves the entire market. A powerful move.

