I LIKE THE GAME.
I DON’T TRUST THE TOKEN.

That’s the simplest way to explain Pixels (PIXEL) right now.

I didn’t come in as a believer.
I came in expecting to uninstall it in a day.

But I didn’t.

Not because of the rewards.
Not because of the token.

Because it’s… peaceful.

You log in.
You do small things.
You leave.

No pressure.
No grind anxiety.
No “you missed a day” guilt.

That alone puts it ahead of most Web3 games.

But here’s where it gets uncomfortable:

The better the game feels…
the harder it is to ignore the token.

Because while you’re:

• Watering crops
• Exploring farms
• Just relaxing

The system behind it is doing something else:

• Supply keeps unlocking
• Big holders control movement
• Exit fees punish you for leaving

So you end up in a weird place:

You enjoy being inside the game…
but you don’t feel safe being inside the economy.

And that split matters.

Because sooner or later,
every player becomes a seller.

And when that moment comes,
you realize:

Enjoyment doesn’t protect your capital.

I’m still playing.

But I’ve stopped pretending
the token is anything more than a risk.

@Pixels #PİXEL #Pixels $PIXEL