To be honest, recently I've felt embarrassed for everyone seeing those monotonous task posts on Binance Square. The screen is filled with copied announcements and rigid 'take-off' slogans. This kind of robotic content, produced like an assembly line, aside from meeting the requirements, can it really earn even a single genuine player's like?


As an old hand who has been hanging around Terra Villa since the early days, I want to talk about the truths that no one dares to say in the square.


The current @Pixels is no longer the primitive stage where you could get rich just by 'farming crops.' Now, it resembles a Web3 version of a social experiment lab. Have you noticed? Those 'actuaries' who meticulously calculate every drop of energy ROI in the group are actually the most likely to feel anxious and leave during fluctuations. Conversely, the ones who can stay in this pixelated world and even achieve the final results are those who treat this place as an 'electronic refuge.'


Why do I feel that the current ecosystem is more hardcore than before?


Having been in the Web3 space for a long time, everyone has become accustomed to the gambling with leverage of hundreds of times, or studying various complex on-chain infrastructures. But when you get tired of those brain-burning things and return to this pixel farm, watching that silly little person harvest cabbage, this extreme 'simplicity' has instead become a luxury.


This emotional value is the core competitiveness that allows $PIXEL to survive the longest and have the most stable community among various chain games. If a game is left with only gold farmers, it is not far from collapse; but as long as there are people willing to hang out for an afternoon for a decorative item at Fountain Square, the foundation of this ecosystem is solid.


Many people participate in creator tasks with the mindset of 'completing assignments'. But if you change your thinking and write content with a bit of 'human touch', the algorithm will naturally give you more exposure. Instead of posting those cold reports, why not share a screenshot of you getting pushed out of the game? That sense of reality is more powerful than any call to action.


After all, holding $PIXEL is not just holding a string of code, but holding a ticket to enter this pixel community.


Lastly, let me ask a heart-wrenching question:


Brothers, is the first thing you do every day when you log in to forcefully 'work' for that little profit, or have you really started to enjoy the fun of decorating your little shabby land? Raise your hand in the comments so I can see how many real players are still holding on.


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