Feels like every Web3 game is chasing the same idea and just repainting it. Different art. Same loop. You log in, you do your thing, you hope it pays off later. That’s it.
Pixels tries to hide it behind farming and chill vibes. And yeah, for a bit, it almost works. Walking around, planting stuff, talking to people… it feels normal. Then you remember there’s a token sitting behind all of it. Waiting.
That’s when it shifts. You start thinking about efficiency. About time. About whether you’re do...
$BTC Sell Short - Bearish 🔴 $BTC
{future}(BTCUSDT)
🔹Entry 👉 $75,700 – $76,200
🎯 TP: $74,500 $73,200 $71,500
🛑 SL: $77,200
Price is stretched near resistance with RSI showing exhaustion and EMA acting as dynamic resistance. Higher probability favors a pullback. Wait for rejection confirmation, avoid chasing highs.
@pixels I’ll be honest… I didn’t expect much when I first opened Pixels. Another “GameFi” thing, right? But after a couple hours farming and wandering around, it kinda clicked.
It doesn’t feel like typical crypto stuff. It feels like a chill browser game first… Web3 second.
From what I’ve seen, the whole free-to-play angle actually matters here.You’re not forced to ape into NFTs immediately. You can just play, earn a bit, understand the loop. Then decide if it’s worth going deeper.
The PIXEL ...
Many people are asking the same question will $PROM go back to $12?
Right now, there’s no confirmation for that.
But from this structure, it looks like $PROM can recover part of its price. I’m not saying it will go directly to $12, but a move toward the mid-range is possible.
For now, expect consolidation in this zone small breakouts, pump and dump moves, and sideways trading.
In the coming days, a move toward around $6 looks reasonable. After that, we’ll see whether it continues upward or...
Most Web3 games feel fine… until you try to actually use what you earn.
You grind, stack tokens, and then what?
Usually nothing meaningful—just sell or wait.
In Pixels it plays out a bit differently.
Say you’ve been farming for a while. You’ve got resources, maybe some BERRY stacked.
You could just dump it—but it’s often more useful to trade it, convert it, or use it to unlock something that pushes your setup further.
Same with land. Same with crafting.
You start realizing pretty quickly ...