Most people are still looking at SIGN like it’s just another token story, but the more I think about it, the more it feels like something closer to infrastructure.

And infrastructure doesn’t prove itself through hype or price action. It proves itself quietly, over time, when real users start relying on it without even thinking.

The real question isn’t how the supply looks today. It’s whether issuers, verifiers, and users actually adopt it in a way that holds up under pressure. Because once incentives misalign or bad actors show up, that’s when systems either break or mature.

Right now, I’m not fully convinced—but I’m not dismissing it either.

If SIGN can move from narrative to real-world usage, it becomes something meaningful. If not, it stays just another well-structured idea the market briefly priced in.

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