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?

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