I’ll be honest — I initially treated Pixels ($PIXEL ) like a pure rotation play.

Dead narrative, sudden volume, quick opportunity.

I’ve traded that setup too many times.

So I kept it mechanical.

Enter, exit, don’t overthink.

But after watching it longer, something started to bother me.

Not price.

Not hype.

Behavior.

Who is actually using the system—and how?

Are players looping the same isolated actions…

or are they starting to depend on each other?

Because I’ve learned this the hard way:

A game doesn’t become durable because people show up.

It becomes durable when people start needing each other.

Markets inside the game.

Resource flows.

Small frictions that force interaction.

That’s where real economies begin.

I’m not saying Pixels is fully there yet.

But I’m starting to watch it differently.

Still trading it with discipline.

Just paying more attention to whether interaction turns into dependency.

Because that’s the line between a temporary pump…

and something that actually sustains itself.

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