Waking up early and pushing the door, I didn't go to the gym, but habitually entered that pixel farm. Looking at the fields full of crops, I remembered when I first entered the industry, everyone was still debating various complex DeFi curves. Once, I stayed up late doing analysis, staring at the full screen of candlesticks, and suddenly thought, can Web3 have a bit of humanity beyond the cold finance and games? At that time, Pixels wasn't as popular as it is now.

Now, @Pixels is no longer just a simple farming game. As a veteran who has been in the field for eight years, I have seen too many narratives rise and fall, but the logic behind Pixels is indeed solid. With the support of the Ronin ecosystem, it plays social interaction, tasks, and economic cycles very smoothly. Whether it's daily land management or upgrading the pet system, this model of transforming from pure consumption to ecological co-construction is the key for Web3 games to survive the cycle.

Recently, I have been observing the community activity of Pixels, and this cohesion is especially rare in the current market environment. Our old friends in the Wall Street community also often communicate, and everyone agrees that true top-tier projects are not based on momentary heat but on continuous delivery. Just like sowing seeds on this land, although the process is trivial, as long as the logic is correct, just leave the rest to time.

In this busy node of Hong Kong, having a pixel space of my own, occasionally stopping to harvest, is also a unique form of practice. Regardless of how the market fluctuates, it's important to stay sharp and, even more so, to be patient. Since we have taken root in this ecosystem, we should accompany it to flourish and bear fruit during this cycle.
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