#pixel $PIXEL @Pixels
What makes a Web3 game worth staying in once the novelty wears off? That is the real question I keep coming back to with projects like Pixels. If a game is built around farming, social play, and exploration, does the blockchain layer actually improve that experience, or just sit underneath it as extra weight? Who really benefits most from these systems: everyday players, early adopters, or the people who already understand crypto economics? And when a calm game world starts carrying financial logic, can it still feel like play? Maybe the bigger question is this: can a blockchain game build real attachment before the economy starts shaping everything?