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Recently came across an interesting saying:
The future metaverse isn't a 'world',
It's more like a 'superposition state'.
Sounds a bit like quantum mechanics—
Before you actually participate, everything is just a possibility.
To put it simply:
👉 If you don't participate, this world doesn't exist for you.
This statement is quite ironic when applied to many current chain games.
Because for most projects, you don’t need to engage,
Just need to 'execute':
Click tasks, grab rewards, sell off, and leave.
You’re present, but actually have no 'sense of existence'.
Because of this, I’ve felt a different vibe while playing \u003cm-94/\u003e recently.
On the surface, it’s still a very simple pixel chain game:
Planting, exploring, gathering resources, trading.
But if you play for a while, you'll notice a difference:
👉 It feels more like a 'world that requires your participation to exist'.
The things you plant will keep producing,
Resources will flow among players,
Trades will slowly establish pricing.
These things aren’t one-time deals,
But rather, over time, it gradually 'adds up'.
This actually feels quite like the idea of 'quantum collapse'—
👉 Only when you truly participate, will this value be defined.
Speaking of $PIXEL, it's not just a simple reward.
It's more like the 'energy' in this system:
The deeper you engage and the more you use it;
The longer you stay, the more its impact becomes clear.
So it’s not 'given to you',
But rather, you slowly 'use it out' in this world.
This point is actually different from many current chain games.
Most projects are:
You get it first, then we'll see if you stick around.
And \u003cm-289/\u003e feels more like:
👉 First, let’s see if you're in, then decide how much you can grab.
Of course, this design isn’t without its issues.
Very slow,
Short-term feedback isn’t strong,
And for those just looking to 'make a quick flip', the experience isn't great.
Let's be real:
If most players still have a short-term mentality,
Then no matter how complex the system, it’s hard to form a real loop.
So when I look at $PIXEL now, it feels more like observing one thing:
👉 Can it shift from 'rewards' to 'usage'?
If it's just about distributing, then the price relies on emotions;
If it's actually being used, then it has an anchor.
From the metaverse to quantum, it's actually talking about one thing:
👉 The world doesn’t exist first; it gets 'activated' by participation.
And @Pixels In the attempts,
They also make this on-chain world—
It's not just about being 'farmed',
But truly 'lived through'.
Where is the metaverse really stored?
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