New users are coming in.

Activity is increasing.

And the overall sentiment looks strong.

But the real question is simple:

Is this hype… or real growth?

On the positive side, Pixels has a few strong points.

The game is already live and active.

Players are interacting, trading, and building inside the ecosystem.

This is not just a token with promises — there is actual usage.

Running on Ronin Network also gives it an advantage, because the network is optimized for gaming and has already handled large user bases before.

So from a structural point of view, things look solid.

But there’s another side to this.

Web3 gaming has gone through similar cycles before.

Projects gain attention, users join for rewards, activity spikes —

and then slowly, interest drops when incentives decrease.

This is where most projects fail.

So the key factor is not just growth…

👉 it’s sustainability.

If users stay because the game is engaging,

then the ecosystem can grow naturally.

But if users are only there for rewards,

then activity can drop just as fast as it increased.

My simple view:

Pixels has real potential, but it’s still in a phase where it needs to prove long-term strength.

Right now, it’s showing growth.

But whether that growth is real or just temporary…

will depend on how users behave over time.

That’s the part I’m watching closely.

@Pixels $PIXEL #pixel