Paint FE and its community— pixEOS

Ricardo Tejada
2 min readMay 13, 2019

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Have you ever heard about pixEOS? If you don’t, go take a look at https://pixeos.io/ and learn about how art and games collide.

As some of you may know, pixEOS has recently launched Paint FE. It’s very similar to the first canvas, but now you’ll be painting with pixEOS tokens. Now (as we did with the other canvas) I’ll be showing you some data I retrieved from it.

All data is analyzed using May 12 info. Recall that this canvas is 7 days old by the time this is written.

Straight to the point

  • There’s 78 different users that have painted on the canvas
  • By the first day, more than 1,000,000 pixEOS was spent
  • 300934 pixels painted (May 13th). That’s the average of:
    42990 daily pixels, 1791 pixels per hour, 29.85 pixels per minute, 0.497 pixels per second
  • Pixel median: X=257,Y=210
  • Most painted pixel: 250,250. 57 times. Value: 334095.5888 pixEOS
Most expensive (center) color

Graph data

Just as another of my articles. K# indicates median values over X amount of inputs. K10 for 10 inputs K100 for 100 inputs etc. Here’s X and Y mapping.

Since these graphs show lateral movements highly correlated between X and Y coordinates, we can assume that people got more interesed onto creating stuff rather than just spreading pixels over the canvas.

  • K1000 shows high interest on the 250,250 pixel at launch (center)
  • Border painting between 3,000 and 5,000 (K10)
  • Big drawings on the second half of time (K10 & K100)

This time there won’t be any bounty here :(
HOWEVER since pixEOS launched its new game Blockatrix 3000 we’ve been giving out a bunch of pixEOS tokens on our main Telegram channel. Stay tuned for the next tournament!

pixEOS channel: https://t.me/PIXEOS

Inquiries: send me a DM on Telegram at @STRATION

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Ricardo Tejada

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