One day, while thinking about @Pixels , I realized it’s not just a game or a token it’s actually a story about where it’s right to stand in order to grow.😎

Many people say the next step is cross-chain. As if it’s a natural progression more users, more liquidity, more hype. From the outside, it definitely sounds very attractive.

But when I look at Pixels’ current state, a different image comes to my mind.

I see a small but stable city Pixels standing in a place called Ronin. The streets are familiar, the people speak the same language, and the system is structured in a way that doesn’t require much explanation to start playing. Even new users slowly learn without pressure.

This place has one clear advantage -stability.

Low fees, fast transactions, and a community that already understands what they are getting into. It’s within this calm environment that the game is able to build its core loop.

But when you look beyond the city, the story changes.

Outside this network, there are many players, many assets, and many possibilities everything feels like it’s waiting just beyond reach. They cannot fully enter this city. That limitation is real, and it could restrict future growth.

However, there is also an uncomfortable truth bridges are not always safe. In Web3, we’ve seen many times that cross-chain connections come with risks. At some point, cracks appear, and users end up paying the price.

That’s why, for me, cross-chain is not a “celebration step” it’s a test.

I do want Pixels to grow and expand across multiple chains. But I don’t want it to happen too quickly. Because before any major expansion, the foundation needs to be strong.

For now, being on Ronin feels like the right kind of stability where the game is still forming its identity. And future cross-chain expansion should only come when that identity is strong enough not to break, but to become even stronger.

In the end, my thought is simple:

Pixels is currently at a stage where standing firm is more important than running forward. 🫡

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