I feel like, guys, we shouldn't always fixate on those flashy large buyback narratives. The real solid deflationary core of @Pixels Pixels is actually hidden in the seemingly insignificant 1% transaction fee on the Marketplace. In this high-frequency, granular trading ecosystem of Pixels, this feature acts as the ultimate invisible commission machine⚙️. Whether it's a few dozen Hardwood or a couple of hundred Watermint, every single material flip quietly burns PIXEL. This destruction based on actual trading demand is way more reliable than any mandatory buyback policy. A lot of folks complain about transaction fees, but that 1% is precisely what protects your PIXEL from becoming worthless paper. My advice is: when you're calculating profits, don't just look at the price difference, you gotta factor in this 1% 'deflation tax.' If you find that a certain item has slim profits when converted to PIXEL, then you're basically doing a public service destruction for all players in the game. So stop being naive and just looking at the surface; we need to see deeper. Understand what pixel is all about and what the pixels project team is actually doing. Only then can we hold and support pixel. $PIXEL #pixel