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If you are in Kenya or planning to attend the Kenya Blockchain & Crypto Conference, here is a great opportunity on how you can secure a free ticket for the event.
How to Participate
Spot a KBCC 2026 billboard on one of this roads:
• Thika Road • Ngong Road • Waiyaki Way
Take a clear selfie with the billboard (make sure it’s visible)
Post it on: LinkedIn or X
Tag @KBCC_01 on X + use the hashtags: #KBCC2026 #SpotTheBillboard They will be giving 10 tickets to winners every week for next 2 weeks.
Winners will be chosen based on top 10 posts with highest engagement.
Picture this: in Pixel, land isn’t just a pretty background—it’s legit, high-value real estate. Players and guilds actually own chunks of virtual land on the Ronin blockchain, as NFTs. It’s sort of like if Monopoly was permanent, and you could actually trade or sell Boardwalk for real.
What makes a piece of land special? Location, as always. Prime spots—close to a big town or some scary dungeon—are where everyone wants to be. They aren’t just for bragging rights: they give you real advantages in the game. For example, if a guild locks down a sought-after plot, they get things like:
- Rare resources that pop up on their land—members can log in, harvest, and cash in every day. - Combat perks in guild wars—you hold territory, your stats get boosted. - Guild hall customization—you can deck out your own base and go wild with the look. - The ability to place NPC merchants and collect a cut from every sale on your land. - Fast travel points—basically, you run the toll booths and others have to pay if they want your shortcut.
And then there’s the economy. It kicks off a whole real estate market inside the game. Early adopters snap up land for cheap, spruce it up, and sell it later at a profit as demand explodes. Guilds start treating their territory like investments, pouring resources into the best locations.
Land runs out quick—there’s only so much to go around—so prices climb. Suddenly, the big spenders are landlords, pulling in income just by owning a slice of the world. It ends up way more than just fighting monsters or finishing quests; you get this meta-game almost like real-world capitalism tucked inside the fantasy. $PIXEL @Pixels #pixel