Most people evaluate Web3 gaming projects based on token price movement, but that only tells a small part of the story. What actually matters long term is how the internal economy behaves when the hype slows down.

When I look deeper into @Pixels , I find it more interesting to observe how player activity connects with value creation inside the ecosystem. It’s not just about earning or trading — it’s about whether users consistently interact in a way that keeps the system active.

If that layer continues to develop, it could create a more stable structure where #pixel reflects ongoing usage rather than short bursts of speculation. That’s something I don’t see discussed enough, but it’s probably one of the most important factors.

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