I’ve started noticing a quiet shift in how people treat NFTs. It’s less about holding for status, more about finding places where identity actually does something. The idea of “owning” is slowly turning into “using.” That changes incentives more than people admit.

That’s where Pixels began to click for me. It doesn’t treat NFTs as isolated assets. With 80+ collections usable as avatars, including Pudgy Penguins, it feels more like a liquidity layer for identity. Different communities don’t just exist outside the game. They flow into it.

Inside the farming loop, this matters. Players gather resources, build land, trade, and earn PIXEL. But the social layer feels different when identities carry history. It pulls attention, culture, and behavior into one shared economy on Ronin.

I still wonder though. If value comes from external communities, what happens when that attention fades? Maybe Pixels is early. Or maybe the market isn’t ready to treat identity as liquidity just yet. $PIXEL $SIREN $TRUMP #pixel @Pixels

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