The growth of @Pixels within the broader Stacked ecosystem is one of the most interesting developments in Web3 gaming right now. What makes Pixels stand out isn’t just its engaging gameplay, but how it integrates economic incentives in a way that feels natural rather than forced. The introduction of $PIXEL as a core utility token creates real alignment between players, builders, and the ecosystem itself.In the Stacked ecosystem, we’re seeing a layered approach where assets, rewards, and player progression are interconnected. This creates a flywheel effect: the more users engage, the more valuable the ecosystem becomes, which in turn attracts more participants. Pixels is not just a game—it’s becoming a digital economy where time, strategy, and community all translate into tangible value.What excites me most is the sustainability angle. Instead of short-term hype, Pixels seems focused on long-term retention by rewarding meaningful participation. Features like land ownership, crafting loops, and resource management deepen the experience while supporting $PIXEL demand organically.If the team continues building at this pace, @Pixels could become a benchmark for how Web3 games should be designed—fun first, economy second, but both working seamlessly together. #pixel