In recent years, the cryptocurrency world has truly left me speechless,

What has made me uneasy these past two years is not just the market.

It's not about the ups and downs, nor about how much was made or lost,

but rather some more subtle changes.

Many things have begun to no longer feel so "taken for granted."

In the past, you wouldn't think about the path,

wouldn't think about the process,

and wouldn't even consider—what if a certain step suddenly becomes impassable?

Because everything was functioning normally.

But now it's different.

You start to realize that many things that seem stable actually have their prerequisites.

It's just that you usually can't feel it.

Once a certain link changes,

you'll find out that you weren't actually prepared.

No backup path, and no second choice.

This feeling, to be honest, is quite subtle.

It's not panic, nor is it pessimism,

but a kind of slowly accumulated uncertainty.

Because of these changes, I've recently begun to reconsider some more fundamental aspects.

A few days ago, I happened to see @SignOfficial ,

and when I went to understand what $SIGN was talking about regarding "geopolitical infrastructure,"

it felt somewhat new.

If stability itself is temporary,

then what is truly important,

may not be whether things are smooth right now,

but rather—

👉 when it is no longer smooth, can you still keep moving forward.

#Sign地缘政治基建