After spending time in Pixels, I realized something most people miss.
At the start, everything feels fair. You farm, you earn, and it feels like your effort actually matters. But as more players join and activity increases, supply grows faster than demand.
And that’s when things change.
Rewards don’t stop… they just lose their weight.
This is where the difference shows.
Speculators come in early and leave when things get crowded. They’re not attached.
Farmers stay. They build, they grind, and they get emotionally connected. So when value starts dropping, they don’t leave. They keep going.
And that’s where the pressure falls.
Because more farming means more supply. More supply means less value. So even though you’re working harder, you’re not always earning more.
Pixels isn’t broken.
It’s just cyclical.
And once you understand that, the real question isn’t “how much should I farm?”
It’s “where am I in the cycle right now?”

