Let me explain... I’ve been noticing something subtle. Players don’t wait for inflation anymore. They expect it early and adjust before the damage shows up. That shift changes how game economies need to be built.

When I look at Pixels, it feels like a response to that behavior. Not a fix. More like a quiet design choice. The split between BERRY and PIXEL isn’t cosmetic. It separates pressure.

BERRY carries the farming loop. Planting, gathering, crafting. It inflates because it has to. That’s where most player activity lives. Meanwhile PIXEL stays limited, with a fixed supply around 5B tracked on CoinMarketCap. It’s tied to land, upgrades, governance. Things players don’t use casually.

I see it in behavior. People grind BERRY freely but hesitate with PIXEL. That hesitation matters more than any rule.

On Ronin Network, everything runs smoothly. Social loops feel natural. But I still question the balance. If earning slows, will players stay for the system or just leave quietly?

Maybe Pixels isn’t stopping inflation. It’s just isolating it early. I’m not sure yet if players are ready to respect that kind of structure.

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