Your Reputation is a $PIXEL Multiplier
I’ve spent the last 48 hours tracking the top leaderboard resets, and I noticed something incredibly significant that isn't found in the patch notes: The Social Multiplier.
In @Pixels , we talk a lot about "Trust Scores" as a way to stop bots and secure the economy. But look closer. In the "Stacked" ecosystem, your reputation is becoming a functional asset, not just a security metric. Why do certain, established players consistently get better Task Board rotations? Why do some communities seem to find rare "Aether" drops more frequently than others?
It’s not just luck. It’s On-Chain Reputation. The entire system is designed to reward "High-Integrity Participants." If you hold your $PIXEL, actively engage with the official @Pixels account, and participate meaningfully in Ronin Network governance, the "hidden hand" of the RORS (Reward Budget System) seems to lean in your favor.
We are entering an era where your "Social Capital" is a direct multiplier for your "Financial Capital." This is the functional core of Web3 Social. It's not just about posting; it's about proving you are a constructive, reliable member of the digital state.
If you’re just here to "extract and exit," the system will eventually find a clever way to add friction to your path. But if you’re here to build, the gates will open wide. Which path are you on?