The Million Token Homepage
1,000,000 pixels on one canvas. A 10x10 plot costs 1 EUR, and 1 EUR more every time that ground sells again. Nothing is ever sold out.
0
of 1,000,000 pixels claimed
1,000,000
pixels at the opening price
Free
for the first plot on this ground
The market
Every claim and takeover this canvas has settled, read straight off its own ledger.
Recent activity
Reading the ledger.
What the canvas costs now
- 1 EUR1,000,000 px
What a 10x10 plot costs. Untouched ground sits at 1 EUR and only ever goes up.
Most contested ground
No ground has changed hands twice yet. The first takeover puts a plot on this board.
The market, standing up
The skyline
This is the price of the canvas, as terrain. Every cell that has ever sold stands up by what it costs next, so untouched ground stays flat and the ground people keep taking off each other becomes the tallest thing here. The plots holding the highest ground carry their artwork up with them. Drag to orbit, scroll to zoom, click a column to jump the canvas to that plot. It is a view of the market, never the market itself: nothing is bought or priced in here, and a browser without WebGL gets the same ranking as a chart.
Reading the market
What a claimed plot looks like
Every purchase turns into one of these: your image on the canvas, your link under it, and a public record of what the ground has cost so far.

Shown at 3x. On the canvas it is 100 x 100 px.
RAXXO Studios: Plot Zero
Points at raxxo.shop
- Plot
- 100 x 100 px at (450, 450)
- Pixels
- 10,000
- Recorded sales on this ground
- 1x
- Take it over for
- 200 EUR
The ladder for one 10x10 px plot. Every plot on the canvas is priced the same way, per pixel, and the price only ever goes up.
How the canvas works
1. Claim your pixels
Drag any empty rectangle, drop an image and a link, and pay. 1 EUR for every 10x10 px it covers, no size limit. It is on the canvas the moment the payment lands.
2. Watch the price ratchet
Your claim counts as that ground first sale, so it costs 2 EUR for the next person, 3 EUR for the one after. Nothing is ever sold out: any plot can be taken over at its current price, and ground that keeps changing hands rises in the 3D skyline under the canvas.
3. Keep it, or get paid in provenance
Your plot is on the canvas immediately, with its own page and a row in the market ledger. It stays yours until someone pays the new price, and your name stays in its history either way.
Questions
What does a plot cost?
1 EUR for every 10x10 px it covers, on untouched ground. A 20x20 plot is 4 EUR, a 100x100 is 100 EUR. Ground that has sold before costs more: 1 EUR extra per 10x10 for every time it has changed hands, and the canvas quotes you the real number before you pay.
Why does the price go up?
Because ground that someone already wanted is worth more than ground nobody has looked at. Every sale adds 1 EUR per 10x10 to that plot, permanently. It means the canvas earns on the squares people fight over rather than on volume, and it means the cheapest this plot will ever be is right now.
How does the pricing work?
A 10x10 plot costs 1 EUR on its first sale, and a bigger plot costs 1 EUR for every 10x10 it covers. Every time a plot sells again, that ground goes up by 1 EUR per 10x10: a 10x10 is 2 EUR on its second sale, 3 EUR on its third, and so on. The canvas shows every current price in the legend, the heatmap and the market ledger under the grid.
Wait, can someone buy my pixels?
Yes. Nothing on this canvas is ever sold out: anyone can take over a live plot by paying its current price, and their image and link replace yours. You stay in the plot recorded history, permanently, and you can always buy it back at the new price. The canvas never closes, so a plot is yours for as long as nobody pays more for it.
What can I put on my pixels?
Your plot goes live the moment you claim it. No queue, no waiting for approval. There is one rule and it is not negotiable: nothing that degrades another human being. No adult content, no scams, no hate, no harassment. Anything that breaks it gets pulled by hand, without discussion, and the ground goes back on the market at its current price.
What is the 3D skyline?
The same market, standing up. Every cell that has ever sold rises by what it costs next, so untouched ground stays flat and the ground people keep taking off each other becomes the tallest thing on the canvas. The plots holding the highest ground carry their artwork up with them. Drag to orbit, click a column to jump the canvas to that plot. It runs on WebGL and it is a view of the market, never the market itself: nothing is bought or priced in there, and a browser that will not run 3D gets the identical ranking as a bar chart.
What is a token here?
Each pixel doubles as one of the 1,000,000 tokens on this page, the unit the whole AI era runs on. Pixels are what you see, tokens are the wink. Same million either way.
Does the canvas ever close?
No. There is no end date, no countdown and no final whistle. The canvas stays open and every plot stays contestable, which is the point: the price of ground is whatever someone will pay for it next, forever. What is permanent is the record, not the grid. Every plot keeps the full list of everyone who has ever held it, and nobody can be removed from it.
How long does my spot stay?
Until someone pays the current price for that ground, which may be never. The page itself is planned to stay online indefinitely, in the tradition of the 2005 original that is still up two decades later.
Why would anyone claim pixels?
A clickable link and a page of its own that search engines can read, a pixel-sized piece of internet history, and a scoreboard: every plot shows how often it changed hands and what it costs to take. The 2005 original turned the same idea into one of the most famous pages ever made.
Who is behind this?
RAXXO Studios. Questions: help@raxxo.shop.
Get one email when the ground you want moves
One email when the canvas opens for claims, one when the last untouched ground is gone, and one when the first takeover happens. Nothing else, unsubscribe in a click.
