You Can Fork Stacked's Code. You Can't Fork What Its AI Has Seen.
You can fork a quest platform in a weekend. I've watched teams do it.
What you can't fork is four years of adversarial data teaching Stacked which patterns belong to real players and which belong to bot farms.
200M+ reward transactions. Millions of real users. Whale behavior observed. Churn patterns mapped. Farm attacks absorbed and designed against. None of that lives in code. It lives in the signal base.
A competitor can copy the UI. They can copy the AI prompts. They can't copy what that AI has seen. You don't raise a seed round and buy that. You earn it by running a live economy with real money on the line until the attackers show up.
@Pixels ran that gauntlet for four years before Stacked ever opened to outside studios. $PIXEL sits on top of a moat that didn't exist when the token launched.
Quest platforms are cheap to build. Behavioral data at scale isn't.