Pixels are not just a traditional "farm". It is an open world on the browser, built on the Ronin network (the network created by Sky Mavis, the developer of Axie Infinity).
• The player collects resources: crops, wood, stone, with varying rarity levels. • Energy is the limited resource, regenerating over time or by eating in-game. • You can play for free, but NFT landowners take a share of the crops grown on their land. • The game supports more than 80 NFT collections as avatars, from Bored Ape, Pudgy Penguins, and others. The token $PIXEL itself. • Officially launched on February 19, 2024, via Binance Launchpool. • Total supply: 5 billion tokens, with about 771 million circulating at launch. • Unlike the old game currency BERRY (which was inflationary), PIXEL has a fixed cap and operates as a "hard currency" within the game. • Uses: Open Guilds, purchase Pets, VIP memberships, speed up construction, housing, and pay fees in Realms (a tool for building other worlds for players). • The spending within the game goes to a community treasury, which is supposed to be converted to DAO governance after a year from launch. Where will the project be in 2026? • The price today is around **$0.008 - $0.0086**, down about 6% in the last 24 hours, with a market cap between 27 and 29 million dollars, with about 3.38 billion tokens circulating. • The team entered "Chapter 2": completely eliminated reliance on BERRY, replacing it with an off-chain Coins system to reduce bot exploitation, which made the distribution of PIXEL more controlled. • The recent expansion was linking PIXEL to another game on Ronin called Forgotten Runiverse, meaning the token is no longer confined to Pixels only. Why do you hear about it a lot in Arabic content?
On Instagram and TikTok, Arab influencers promoted it from 2024 as an opportunity for "500% profit", stating it was between $0.48 and $0.53 on Binance at that time and expected it to reach $1-3. The comments at that time were cautious: people asking "Should we wait a bit before buying?" no blind enthusiasm.
This explains why the name keeps appearing every so often, even though the current price is much lower than the figures for 2024.
It's important to distinguish it from similar names.
Social media is full of projects with "Pixel" in the name, which creates confusion:
• NotPixel: A Telegram game that relies on coloring pixels to earn PX points, marketed as an airdrop similar to r/place. Many people doubted it was just a copy. • Pixelverse / PIXFI: Another project launched on Bybit and Gate in July 2024, faced many complaints about wallets that were not delivered and "giveaway" claims that were not fulfilled, and some followers accused it of being a scam.
$PIXEL The Pixels thing has no direct relation to these two, despite the similarity in names.
