#pixel $PIXEL @Pixels Nobody is really talking about Stacked and I genuinely think people are sleeping on it.
Pixels just dropped a rewards app where you play different games, complete missions, keep streaks going, and collect everything from one place. Sounds like a basic loyalty program on paper. It is not.
The real thing happening behind the scenes is that studios get proper player tracking, fraud controls, and automated payouts built in. Pixels built this because bots nearly destroyed their own token economy. They fixed it themselves, then decided to hand that fix to every other game on Ronin.
Think about that for a second. A farming game went through the worst of Web3 gaming problems, figured out a real solution, and is now basically offering that solution as infrastructure for other projects.
That is a very different company from the one people wrote off when $PIXEL prices dropped.
The bot issue has quietly killed more Web3 gaming projects than anything else. Real players lose interest fast when bots farm everything first. Pixels knows exactly how that feels and actually did something about it instead of just tweeting about it.
No big funding announcement. No rebrand. Just a quiet product launch that changes what Pixels actually is.
At this point calling Pixels just a farming game feels wrong. It is turning into the backbone other games on Ronin build on top of.
Do you think the projects that survive Web3 gaming long term are the ones that turn their own worst problems into tools for everyone else?