In Pixels, something subtle stands out. Traditional finance already showed us the risk—when a system measures its own performance, accountability becomes blurred. Not always due to bad intent, but because independent verification simply isn’t built in.
Pixels introduces RORS (Revenue Over Reward Spend). On paper, it’s logical. It tries to measure whether player rewards actually generate ecosystem value. But the calculation—inputs, structure, weighting—remains fully internal. No transparent audit trail. No external validation layer.
So the metric can suggest strength without being independently confirmed. That shifts trust entirely onto the team.
Yet Pixels shines elsewhere. When it feels like a real world, not a reward engine. If fun leads, value follows naturally. And that’s the real test—not payouts, but whether players return by choice. #pixel $PIXEL $SIREN $TRUMP @Pixels

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