Why Community Fundraising Is the Best Fit for Pixpel👇
Imagine you have an amazing idea for a game or a digital platform, but you need money to build it. Traditionally, most companies go to big investors, called venture capitalists (VCs), to get that money. These investors give large amounts of funding, but in return, they usually want control over decisions, direction, and profits.
This is where Pixpel takes a different path🛤.
Pixpel is designed around people, not corporations. It’s a platform built to help game creators raise funds in a fair, open, and transparent way; and that’s exactly why community fundraising fits it perfectly.
Community fundraising simply means raising money from the people who believe in the idea: players, supporters, developers, and early users. Instead of relying on a small group of powerful investors, Pixpel allows a large group of everyday people to become part of the journey from the very beginning.
This approach makes more sense for Pixpel because the platform itself is about inclusion and fairness. When the same people who will use the product are also the ones supporting it financially, something powerful happens: they don’t just feel like customers, they feel like owners.
With community fundraising, everything is open and visible. Supporters can see how funds are raised and where they are going. There are no secret deals. That transparency builds trust and confidence, especially for people who might be new to Web3 and unsure of how these systems work.
Another reason this model fits Pixpel is the long-term mindset. VC-funded projects are often pushed to grow very fast and focus mainly on profits. While speed can be good, it sometimes sacrifices quality, creativity, and user experience. Pixpel doesn’t want to rush at the expense of its community. It wants to grow with them🛸.
When a community helps fund a project, they become part of the foundation. They give feedback, help test features, spread the word, and support the platform during tough moments. This kind of relationship is not just financial, it’s emotional. And that emotional connection is what makes platforms stronger and more sustainable over time.
Pixpel isn’t just building software.
It’s building a shared space where developers and players grow together.
That’s why community fundraising isn’t just a better option for Pixpel, it’s the most natural and powerful choice⚡🦾.