@Pixels

I have been watching this. Something feels off but I cannot quite explain it.

I have been thinking about Web3 games for a while jumping in and out of Pixels and an other Web3 games just observing how things move when you are not really trying to win Web3 games but just exist inside the Web3 system.

At first it feels of smooth. You log in do an actions earn a bit of PIXEL or sometimes TOKEN and it feels like there is always something flowing back to you when you are playing Web3 games. That part actually surprised me in a way. The loop is simple almost calming, like Web3 games respect your time in a sense.

Then you start noticing other layers in Web3 games. Prices of TOKEN do not move like you expect in Web3 games. Liquidity feels thin in moments when you are playing Web3 games and suddenly small decisions feel heavier than they should when you are playing Web3 games. Holding behavior, speculation, even hype cycles in Web3 games they of sit underneath everything like invisible pressure in Web3 games.

I am not saying Web3 games are broken. I also cannot ignore the feeling that value is not really stable in Web3 games it is more like it is being held together by activity rather than actual balance in Web3 games.

And this is the part I'm not sure about maybe that is normal for early Web3 economies in Web3 games.. Maybe it is just how attention-driven systems always behave when people start treating Web3 games like markets instead of Web3 games.

Still there is something about how utility quietly tries to anchor everything in Web3 games even when speculation pulls it in different directions in Web3 games.

Maybe I am wrong, about Web3 games we will see what happens to Web3 games.

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