I want to ask if this position size is considered high. Is it true that Binance has such a high position for the long term? If that's the case, doesn't it mean they're manipulating the market? And regarding their statement about investigating any high concentration of trading activity, has Binance ever taken action against any coins with this kind of behavior? If they can't manage it, isn't that just boasting? 😂😂$币安人生
Fell off, bros 😇😇😇 Shouldn't have shorted SanDisk, gotta respect the US tech stocks 😇😇😇. Started with 500, withdrew 300, and ended up getting liquidated, lost 200. Gonna give it another shot next time 😭😭. This time starting from 200u, gonna trade again once I hit 500u, and I need to be way more careful. $SNDK
I originally started with 200u and it went up to 600u, but then got wrecked by edu and got liquidated. Just when I finally went long, you had to do me like that 😭😭. Luckily, I managed to withdraw 300u during this time, so I'm still in the green. This time I'm starting from 500u and I'll be using a leveraged account. Brothers, you can have a laugh at this, but I'm determined to reclaim everything I've lost 😡😡😡😡. $EDU
Seeing the current price of $PIXEL makes me want to take a serious look at whether @Pixels is worth waiting for.
In the past couple of days, I went to check the corresponding (PIXEL price again. To be honest, when I first saw that it is now around 0.0077 dollars, I felt a bit complicated. Because if you have experienced the time when it was hotly discussed by many people in its early days, looking back at its current position makes it hard not to feel that the market sentiment changes really quickly. In the last 24 hours, PIXEL has fluctuated between 0.00764 and 0.00919 dollars, indicating that it is not a coin that has completely gone silent; there are still people trading and watching it, but the market's attitude towards it has obviously become more cautious.
#pixel $PIXEL I looked at the @Pixels corresponding (PIXEL price, which is currently around 0.0077 USD, it once reached around 0.0091 USD during the day, indicating that the volatility is still quite noticeable, but the position remains relatively low. My understanding is that it currently resembles a "low position oscillation" phase and cannot simply be seen as a trend reversal. On the positive side,)PIXEL has a decent trading activity, and the official team is still promoting ecological uses like staking; the challenge is that for the price to truly strengthen, we still need to see if the buying support and ecological enthusiasm can continue to keep up.
At this price, what really needs to be looked at for PIXEL is not the sentiment, but whether the 'low-level speculation' has transformed into a value reassessment.
In the past two days, I revisited the price performance of @Pixels and $PIXEL . My biggest feeling is that the market's pricing for it is no longer at the early stage of high expectations and high imagination, but rather has entered a very realistic phase. The latest price is around $0.008, with a 24-hour range roughly between $0.0080 and $0.00856, indicating that it is currently still at a very low position. Although price fluctuations are still present, overall it feels more like a low-level tug rather than a trend reversal. From the data, $PIXEL currently has a market capitalization of about 27 million dollars, with a 24-hour trading volume close to 16 million to 18 million dollars, and a circulating supply of about 3.38 billion coins, with a total supply of 5 billion coins. This structure is quite interesting: on one hand, it shows that it is not a completely illiquid obscure coin, as there is still considerable trading capital in the market paying attention; but on the other hand, it also indicates that currently more short-term funds are speculating, because if trading is very active but prices are still suppressed at low levels, it represents a significant divergence between buyers and sellers, and the new funds that truly determine direction have not yet formed a particularly strong one-sided advantage.
#pixel $PIXEL Recently, when I watched @Pixels , my biggest feeling was not "how hot it is," but that it really has the ability to make people come back repeatedly. Looking at it again in the Stacked ecosystem, this kind of attraction is even more obvious: gameplay, rewards, and community discussions are not fragmented, $PIXEL it also seems like a thread that strings these experiences together. It's rare for a game to make players willing to continue paying attention after they have played it. #pixel
Brothers, this is yet another sad story 😭😭. Overall, I've still been earning during this time. Let's start again from 200u. Last time it went from 500 to a maximum of 3000, and then it was squandered 😭😭. Let's keep pushing forward in this $Binance life.
Not every game can be memorable, but @Pixels is achieving this.
In the past few days, I've seen a lot of content about @Pixels and one thing has been constantly on my mind: why do some projects, despite having a lot of traffic, get forgotten quickly after being played; while some projects may not make the trending list every day, still make people want to come back to check after a while? I believe that @Pixels and the Stacked ecosystem behind it stand out here. It gives a feeling not of 'hurry to participate, or you'll miss out', but rather 'once you come in, you'll slowly discover that there is something worth staying for'. I am increasingly concerned about whether a project can evoke genuine emotions in users, rather than just completing a few actions. Many Web3 projects tend to focus on rewards, profits, data, and growth, but what truly keeps players engaged is often not these superficial stimuli, but rather those subtle feelings: going online today is not just for claiming something, but to check on progress, to see if there are new developments in the community, and to find out if new changes are coming. The rhythm I feel is precisely this 'not being urged to participate, but willingly coming back'.
#pixel $PIXEL After reading quite a bit of discussion about @Pixels , I became more concerned about a detail: many games can only provide a momentary freshness, but Pixels and Stacked ecosystems seem to be doing something else – truly connecting every player's log-in, tasks, progress, and rewards together. In this way, $PIXEL is not just a label, but more like a key that connects different experiences. The fact that it makes people want to come back after finishing is what gives @Pixels its lasting appeal.#pixel
What truly makes me willing to spend time observing is not just @Pixels, but the gradually forming ecological logic behind it.
Recently, I reorganized why I continue to pay attention to @Pixels and found that the answer is not that "it is trending recently" or "there are discussions happening", but rather that it possesses a rare quality: it doesn't just offer a superficial thrill; instead, it gradually makes you realize that there is a more complete ecological logic behind the project as you engage with it continuously. Nowadays, many projects excel at creating immediate attraction with catchy names, lots of topics, and fast rhythms, but if you dig a little deeper, you'll find a disconnect between gameplay and community, leaving users unsure of what to do next, leading to a quick fade in popularity. However, @Pixels feels quite the opposite; it is not the kind of project that ends after a quick overview, but rather one that increasingly makes you want to learn more.
#pixel $PIXEL Some projects are suitable for observation, while others are more suitable for real participation, @Pixels obviously leans towards the latter. The feeling it gives me, along with the Stacked ecosystem, is not about a single explosive moment, but about gradually building up gameplay, interaction, and anticipation. You don't just take a glance and leave; instead, you can't help but want to keep an eye on what new changes might come next. $PIXEL is appealing to me precisely because of this feeling that it's not just empty slogans, but something that makes you want to learn more the more you engage with it. Projects that can retain user emotions are already quite rare. #pixel
From 'Just trying it out' to 'I want to log in every day', why I am increasingly optimistic about @Pixels and the Stacked ecosystem
At first, I followed @Pixels . Actually, like many others, I didn't have particularly high expectations right away. After all, there are too many projects in the market that claim to be about 'blockchain games', 'ecosystems', and 'community building'. Many of them look very lively at first glance, but after a few days of experience, you’ll find that what is called gameplay is just packaging, and what is called an ecosystem is merely a concept. There isn't much content that can genuinely keep people engaged. However, I later slowly discovered that @Pixels indeed feels quite different. It's not the kind of project that merely attracts people with a wave of emotions; rather, the more you engage with it, the more you can feel the effort put into 'long-term experience'.
#pixel $PIXEL The more I watch recently, the more I feel that the appeal of @Pixels is not just the game itself, but that it is slowly connecting gameplay, community, and the Stacked ecosystem into a more complete experience. Many projects only stay at the stage of 'fun' or 'having a narrative,' but Pixels seems to be seriously building a world that can continuously support user time and interactive value. For me, $PIXEL is not just a token label; it is more like an important link connecting player engagement, ecosystem activity, and long-term growth potential. Especially as the synergy between Pixels and the Stacked ecosystem becomes increasingly obvious, it makes one look forward to where future gameplay expansion and community interaction can go. A truly vibrant ecosystem is not built on short-term hype, but on making users willing to stay and participate continuously. @Pixels is moving in this direction, which is also an important reason why I continue to pay attention to it and the Stacked ecosystem. #pixel
Why I think @Pixels is not just a short-term fad, but a blockchain game ecosystem worth long-term attention
Recently, I've been seriously watching for a long time@Pixels , and I increasingly feel that the most striking aspect of this project is not its apparent popularity, but rather that it is genuinely addressing a problem that many Web3 games have not truly solved: how to make players come not "to earn", but "because they like it and want to stay". This is actually quite difficult because many blockchain games initially focus their attention on tokens, airdrops, and short-term incentives, leading to users coming quickly and leaving just as fast. The community may seem lively, but there are not many who are willing to participate in the long term. However, @Pixels gives me a different feeling; it feels more like it is slowly building a game world that is humanized, has a sense of everyday life, and also a sense of growth.
#pixel $PIXEL During this period, I have been continuously paying attention to @Pixels . The more I look, the more I feel that it is quite different from many projects that only "talk about concepts." For me, what truly attracts me about Pixels is not just the token label $PIXEL , but that it is genuinely working hard to craft a game world that makes people want to stay. Many blockchain games seem lively at first glance, but after a few days, they lose their appeal. In contrast, Pixels gives a feeling more like slowly managing one’s own land, completing tasks, accumulating resources, and participating in interactions; every step feels participatory, making it easier for people to invest their time and emotions. I think what is most valuable in a project is not short-term popularity, but whether it can create the feeling of "I want to come back and check it out tomorrow." @Pixels is moving in this direction, not just letting users play games but truly connecting the community, gameplay, and ecosystem. I look forward to more new content, new gameplay, and richer ecological interactions brought by Pixels in the future, and I also hope that $PIXEL can release greater value in the growth of the entire ecosystem. Projects that seriously focus on product and community deserve to be seen by more people.
Finally reached 2500, originally wanted to challenge 2500 next week, just want to say thank you tao haha 😎😎$TAO vvv emptied a little bit, didn't dare to empty too much, after all the lesson from siren is there 😇