The @Pixels game isn't just your regular farming game on the blockchain. It's one of the most successful GameFi projects that has managed to build a real community and a sustainable in-game economy, and today its Staked system opens up new opportunities for players and investors.
What is the Staked system in Pixels?
After Pixels moved to the Ronin network, the team launched the Staked system to tie the value of $PIXEL to actual gameplay. The idea is simple: when you stake your $PIXEL tokens in the game, you unlock exclusive perks like: doubling VIP points, early access to updates, extra $PIXEL rewards from quests, and higher-yield farming lands.
This creates real demand for $PIXEL away from speculation, because every serious player needs to Stake in order to compete and earn more inside the Pixels world.
How to start and benefit?
Buy $PIXEL from the Binance platform and transfer it to your Ronin wallet.
Enter the game @Pixels and connect your wallet, then go to the Staked section inside Guild Hall.
Choose the amount you want to Stake. The more your balance, the higher your VIP points and daily rewards.
Complete tasks for the Staked owners. Many of them give $PIXEL directly or rare resources you can sell on the marketplace.
Why is $PIXEL important now?
Pixels’ economy is designed so that a large portion of the $PIXEL that leaves the game goes back to the Treasury or gets burned through Crafting. With the Staked system, another part is locked for long periods. This reduces the circulating supply and supports the price as the number of players increases.
@Pixels has proven that it’s building for the long term, and the integration with Ronin and Staked is evidence that the team is thinking about the game’s economic sustainability before anything else.
If you’re a player or investor in GameFi, ignoring $PIXEL right now might be a missed opportunity. Jump in, try it, make a Stake, and tell us how much you earned this week from the Staked ecosystem.
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