I’ve seen too many Web3 games treat rewards like loose candy on the floor. Looks fun for five minutes, then the economy starts coughing blood. That’s why the Stacked angle around

Pixels matters systems tied to real play have helped drive more than $25M in revenue. Not fake noise, not idle clicks, actual game activity turning into real business output.

For Web2 studios, that’s the part worth watching. They don’t care about shiny token talk; they care if a system can keep players active without burning the reward budget like a cheap stove. Stacked seems to be showing that

Web3 mechanics can work when they’re built like plumbing, not fireworks. Honestly though, that’s the quiet pitch that better retention, cleaner spend, and a model studios can understand without needing a cult robe and a Discord chant.

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