@pixel $PIXEL #EcoFriendlyCrypto
Right now, the market feels kind of split in a way I haven’t seen in a while.
Bitcoin’s doing its thing, pulling in liquidity staying dominant acting like the center of gravity. Meanwhile most altcoins just look… tired.
Not dead but not exciting either. And Web3 gaming?
Yeah people checked out after the last cycle burned them. Can’t even blame them.
But here’s the thing attention doesn’t disappear. It just moves. It waits. And when it comes back, it doesn’t go everywhere. It picks a few things that actually feel worth it.
That’s why I started paying attention to Pixels again.
I’ve seen this pattern before with Web3 games. Big hype, big promises and then reality hits. Most of them weren’t games. They were just token systems pretending to be games. People logged in to earn, not because they actually wanted to play. And once the rewards dropped, so did the users. Simple.
That model doesn’t last. It never did.
Honestly, that’s the core problem. Not bad graphics. Not even bad tokenomics, although yeah, that’s part of it. It’s that the “fun” part always came second. Or third. Sometimes it wasn’t even there.
So when I first looked at Pixels, I wasn’t impressed. Farming game? Pixel art? Open world? I’ve heard that pitch way too many times.
But then I actually looked closer. And yeah… this is where it gets interesting.
Pixels runs on Ronin. That already matters more than people think. Ronin isn’t some random chain trying to figure out gaming it already has users, history and distribution. Axie built that foundation, whether people like to admit it or not.
So Pixels didn’t start from zero. That’s huge.
