Heading into 2026, Pixels is no longer a single experience. It has developed into a multi-layered ecosystem. While it may sound impressive and well-put-together fro

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GovernanceVotingTug-Of-WarKing
· 6h ago
Is Pixels now more like a platform? Then we need to consider developer tools and content moderation mechanisms.
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NeonStreetReflections
· 6h ago
The vision is good, but it’s also important to give the community a clear roadmap: what to do this year, what to deliver next year, and not just stay at the conceptual level.
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GateUser-0aa20a11
· 6h ago
Expanding the ecosystem is a good thing, but don't just tell stories.
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AncientKeysUnlockNewChains
· 6h ago
Multiple layers = more complex, don't scare off beginners.
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RiskParityKid
· 6h ago
To see specific data: DAU, payment rate, creator revenue distribution, secondary market liquidity—these better illustrate the issue than the copy.
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RationalRugChecker
· 6h ago
If the use of on-chain assets can be made more natural and not rely on mining to push it strongly, that would be a big plus.
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BlackGoldMechanicalHand
· 6h ago
The larger the ecosystem, the more it needs rhythm: first refine the core cycle, then expand the surrounding areas, otherwise it’s easy to become bloated.
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