#pixel $PIXEL Over the weekend, I整理ed a few old wallets' authorization records and stumbled upon an on-chain transfer from a year ago. That was when I hurriedly清仓'd the infinite inflation sub-token of a game that was once so hot the servers couldn't handle it, right before it crumbled. Looking back at that candlestick, it dropped from the high to nearly zero in less than four weeks.
This reminds me of what Pixels did back in the day—directly砍'd the internal inflation asset BERRY.
Before the chop, I pulled some data from Dune. When the 'Animal Care' system launched, I bought five incubators for stress testing, meticulously tracking the resource consumption against BERRY output. The model showed that the basic consumption mechanism couldn't cover BERRY's net output; the inflation curve was already on an exponential rise. The system's bleed-out rate was much faster than most players anticipated.
So, they didn't just make a knee-jerk decision—they saw the same curve.
Later, they did two more things: First, they migrated from Polygon to Ronin, which is like moving the shop from the suburbs to the busiest commercial street; second, they created the Spore Sports competition system. On the surface, it looks like a 15 million PIXEL prize pool giveaway, but when you factor in the entry barriers, reputation requirements, and material costs, you'll find it's a finely tuned value recovery machine. Players burn assets to compete for rankings, often exceeding actual returns.
I know a guy from a scripting studio who told me on the day BERRY was废除'd that his model of 'multi-account low protection and集中抛售' was completely wrecked. He said something that stuck with me: 'It used to be a水机, now it's a绞肉机.' #BTC
Now, there are less than four days left until the early investors' unlock window on April 28th. This is the time node I'm currently most focused on. When a massive amount of low-cost chips is released, the existing consumption mechanism within the protocol will face a real pressure test. I'm also keeping an eye on significant on-chain transfer movements; during times like this, data is more reliable than intuition. @Pixels $BTC
This reminds me of what Pixels did back in the day—directly砍'd the internal inflation asset BERRY.
Before the chop, I pulled some data from Dune. When the 'Animal Care' system launched, I bought five incubators for stress testing, meticulously tracking the resource consumption against BERRY output. The model showed that the basic consumption mechanism couldn't cover BERRY's net output; the inflation curve was already on an exponential rise. The system's bleed-out rate was much faster than most players anticipated.
So, they didn't just make a knee-jerk decision—they saw the same curve.
Later, they did two more things: First, they migrated from Polygon to Ronin, which is like moving the shop from the suburbs to the busiest commercial street; second, they created the Spore Sports competition system. On the surface, it looks like a 15 million PIXEL prize pool giveaway, but when you factor in the entry barriers, reputation requirements, and material costs, you'll find it's a finely tuned value recovery machine. Players burn assets to compete for rankings, often exceeding actual returns.
I know a guy from a scripting studio who told me on the day BERRY was废除'd that his model of 'multi-account low protection and集中抛售' was completely wrecked. He said something that stuck with me: 'It used to be a水机, now it's a绞肉机.' #BTC
Now, there are less than four days left until the early investors' unlock window on April 28th. This is the time node I'm currently most focused on. When a massive amount of low-cost chips is released, the existing consumption mechanism within the protocol will face a real pressure test. I'm also keeping an eye on significant on-chain transfer movements; during times like this, data is more reliable than intuition. @Pixels $BTC
不砍通胀迟早崩盘,长痛不如短痛
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可惜了打金玩家的退场,生态冷清了很多
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我更关心4月28日解锁后的价格走向
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