The real problem isn’t hyper ntelligent bots. It’s a system that can’t tell who’s actually playing.
Early Web3 post mortems often blamed farming on weak tech. But the deeper issue feels different. Rewards don’t recognize intent. They only track actions. And when bots and real players perform the same loops, they get paid the same way.
Pixels hit this wall hard. The move to Ronin triggered explosive growth thousands turned into nearly 200K daily users almost overnight. From the outside, it looked like success. Internally, it likely stressed the entire economy.
Because the signal was blind.
Two completely different participants. One extracting, one engaging. Same behavior. Same rewards. Slow bleed.
By the time it was clear, BERRY couldn’t hold.
Stacked flips the question. Not “how to reward,” but “who deserves it.”
Even now, with $PIXEL unlocks, value flow still leans institutional.
Maybe the shift isn’t complete yet. #pixel @Pixels $PIXEL $TRUMP

what you think ?