#pixel $PIXEL Land in Pixels isn’t just farmland—it’s a built-in thesis about how token value is created, and I wanted to test whether that thesis actually stands up.
Here’s how it works: players own land as NFTs on Ronin, others use that land to farm, and a portion of the output flows back to the landowner in PIXEL. So as demand for land increases, demand for the token should follow. It’s a loop—and not the kind you should accept without questioning.
What makes it more than just a circular model is that the land has real utility. It produces. It generates activity. The earnings aren’t purely speculative—they’re tied, at least in part, to actual in-game productivity.
But that “in part” matters more than most people think. It’s doing a lot of heavy lifting, and many land buyers tend to overlook just how much of the value still depends on the system sustaining itself.

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