I have a friend in IP operations called Baboon, and this guy is usually very stingy. He takes forever to calculate discounts when buying a bottle of water at the convenience store downstairs. But at the end of last month, he did something that left me stunned: he spent almost ten thousand yuan in Pixels to buy a bunch of expensive incubation potions and extremely costly guild shards on the black market. I asked him if he had lost his mind and was preparing to take the hit, and he stammered for a long time before confessing. It turns out he has a crush on a female boss in the guild who often leads teams for quests and wanted to attract her attention by getting a rare top-tier pet and the title of advanced vice president.
Ironically, that so-called female boss who keeps saying 'bro' in the voice channel is actually a foot-picking dude using a high-end voice changer. After using clever talk to scam the high-tier materials and tokens that the baboon gathered, they directly blacklisted and left the group, disappearing without a trace. The baboon experienced a brutal social death, feeling too ashamed to go to the studio for three days, posting those tragic literary pieces in their friend circle daily.
Putting aside this laughable cyber scam, the baboon's absurd experience inadvertently reveals the project's most terrifying business card: it has successfully convinced a group of extremely savvy adults to willingly empty their wallets in reality for a non-existent sense of vanity, social status, and emotional value.
If you've carefully flipped through their recently updated cryptic white paper, you'll realize this isn't a game update guide at all, but rather an investment solicitation document aimed at the entire internet industry. The traditional gaming advertising market has already turned into a toxic mess, where companies spend thousands on decentralized platforms to buy user clicks, only to attract fake traffic and bot clicks that uninstall in a second. The bosses aren’t afraid of spending money; what they truly fear is that their exorbitant budget yields no real results, with user acquisition costs spiraling out of control.
This ecosystem's core user acquisition engine is a complete disruptive force in the industry. It opens its doors to all the industry’s big spenders: stop buying fake traffic on those scam platforms, just hand your advertising budgets directly to me. I've got hundreds of thousands of high-purity, high-engagement live users like the baboon, who will be glued to their screens 24/7 for a bit of cyber face and social status.
How does the system complete this closed loop? It transforms the incoming ad funds into bounties through a super complex task panel. But this bounty is definitely not a fair share from the old days. If you don't hold the core token or buy premium privileges, the system assigns you nothing but penny tasks. The real big profits are all directed to the core token holders and high-stakes consumers in the ecosystem. In this vast black market of traffic distribution, the main token has long departed from the simple mining and selling logic. It has become the only hard currency for traffic settlement among major gaming studios, advertisers, and high-net-worth players. While you're still patting yourself on the back for those few cents in yield farming every day, this precision B2B user acquisition machine has already started to drain the industry like crazy.$PIXEL @Pixels #pixel