Land in a video game used to mean nothing the moment you logged off. In Pixels, your Farmland NFT keeps working while you sleep.
Other players can work your land, generate resources, and a cut comes back to you. It's a passive layer built directly into the game economy — not a staking dashboard dressed up as gameplay, but an actual in-game mechanic tied to real activity on your plot.
That shift in ownership model is what separates $PIXEL from most GameFi tokens. The value isn't hypothetical — it's backed by people actively farming, crafting, and spending time on your land every day.
Whether land prices make sense at current levels is a separate conversation. But the model itself? Hard to argue it isn't one of the more thoughtful designs in Web3 gaming right now.