There’s no escaping the tap-to-earn craze on Telegram for the last few months. From Hamster Kombat to Binance’s Moonbix, hundreds of projects are leveraging the concept of tapping your screen to complete a simple task and earn tokens. However, a particular tap-to-earn project called ‘Not Pixel’ has taken this simple concept to a whole new creative level.
Imagine a digital canvas with thousands of pixels, each representing a unique – and sometimes unconventional art. You have the liberty to paint each pixel in whatever color you want and earn token rewards for it. This is the creative concept behind Not Pixel.
The game has recently received a surge of new players, and it’s preparing for its highly anticipated PX token airdrop. So when is it?
What is Not Pixel?
In Not Pixel, players work together to create a large digital artwork on a shared 1000×1000 canvas by placing individual pixels. Each pixel placed becomes permanent, contributing to the overall creation, which requires strategic teamwork to shape the final image.
Key gameplay elements include:
- Pixel placement: Players earn PX tokens for every pixel they place on the canvas. The more pixels you place, the more PX tokens you can accumulate. PX tokens can be used to boost gameplay, such as increasing pixel placement speed and energy regeneration.
- Energy system: Players start with limited energy, which regenerates over time. Energy determines how many pixels a player can place in one session. Players can enhance their energy capacity through boosters or by participating in social activities like inviting friends or upgrading to Telegram Premium.
- Collaborative artwork: Teamwork is crucial in Not Pixel. Players can form squads to tackle large sections of the canvas faster and more efficiently, enhancing their rewards and influence over the final artwork.
- Proof-of-Canvas (PoC): This blockchain-based system rewards players based on their pixel contributions, with PX tokens functioning as the in-game currency. Players must claim their tokens every eight hours to continue earning passively.
- Events and contests: The game regularly hosts events that allow players to earn additional PX and rewards by completing tasks or participating in challenges.
When is the PX token airdrop?
The Not Pixel airdrop for the PX token is officially scheduled for November 2024. This event aligns with the launch of Not Pixel 2.0, which will introduce new features and gameplay elements. The exact date for the airdrop within November hasn’t been specified yet, but the excitement surrounding it is building, especially as PX tokens are expected to be listed on major exchanges.
Players are encouraged to remain active by placing pixels and completing in-game tasks to maximize their PX earnings leading up to the token launch. Engaging with the community and staying updated on announcements via Telegram and other official channels is crucial as the airdrop date approaches.
Is Not Pixel safe to play?
Not Pixel has a large community now, and over 15 million players are actively engaging in the game. The developers are also putting in a lot of effort to make the game more transparent and fair. For instance, the team recently launched an update that stops bot activities and random repaints. Users now don’t receive any rewards for painting outside of the template. They have also introduced several new gameplay features. Users can now create their own templates and invite others to paint on them. It encourages several users to team up and create collective digital art on the canvas.
These constant updates and commitment to community engagement make Not Pixel a legitimate and safe game to play on Telegram. However, users should always remain cautious when connecting their wallets. You must make sure that your connected TON wallet doesn’t have a significant amount of assets or private details are not shared with anyone.