Most Web3 games reward users the same way: complete tasks, earn tokens, repeat. The problem is that this model often creates short-term users who leave once rewards slow down.
@Pixels is approaching this differently with its Stacked system.
Instead of rewarding actions blindly, Stacked tracks how players behave over time. It looks at patterns like consistency, engagement depth, and contribution to the ecosystem. This creates a system where value is not just earned once, but built gradually.
What stands out is how this connects directly to the $PIXEL economy. Rewards are no longer isolated events—they are part of a larger structure where user activity helps sustain the ecosystem itself.
Another interesting shift is efficiency. Rather than spending heavily on user acquisition, @Pixelschannels value back into the ecosystem by rewarding real participants. This reduces waste and strengthens long-term retention.
In simple terms, Stacked changes the mindset from “earn and leave” to “participate and grow.” That shift could be what makes the difference for sustainable Web3 gaming.
