Let me say something most people won’t agree with — in Web3 gaming, the token is usually the least important part in the long run.

Sounds strange, but think about it. If nobody stays, no economy survives. If nobody participates, no token has real backing. That’s exactly why so many projects fade after the initial excitement.

That’s also why I’ve been looking at @Pixels differently. It feels less focused on forcing attention and more on building something players actually engage with. If that continues, then #pixel might end up benefiting from real activity instead of temporary hype.

Curious how others see this — is utility finally becoming more important than hype?

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