When I saw $SIGN , my first reaction wasn't 'Should I chase it?' but rather to pull up the page data to take a look: the price was roughly around $0.05, with a market cap of about 86 million USD, and a 24h trading volume of around 83 million USD (the volume isn't small, but it also means that emotional capital comes in fast and exits just as quickly). This type of market is most afraid of one phrase: treating the activity's popularity as a long-term fundamental. I prefer to think of SIGN as an invisible pipeline in 'geopolitical infrastructure' — it's not about a new narrative, but rather harder facts: making certificates/evidence into verifiable proof layers, and then turning the distribution of this most contentious issue into a replayable and auditable process. The official documentation for TokenTable clearly states that its relationship with Sign Protocol is 'consume evidence, then produce evidence,' pinning qualifications, allocation lists, and execution results onto a verifiable evidence chain.
But my current 'lifeline' is also very clear: first, the task period for CreatorPad is from 2026-03-19 to 2026-04-02, with a total prize pool of 1,968,000 SIGN, and the vouchers will be distributed by 2026-04-22. Activities like this will pile up exposure and trading, and will also shorten the rhythm — some people are just cutting positions back and forth for the tasks, so don't amplify short-term transactions into a 'demand explosion.' Second, don't pretend not to see the unlocking nodes: the next unlocking in the public schedule is on 2026-04-28, aimed at Backers. My own approach is: start monitoring market depth a few days before unlocking, check if the buy orders are genuine, and see if the trading during the surge is reliant on one or two heavy hits — if these signals are off, I'd rather miss out than hold on stubbornly. The conclusion is simple: $$SIGN can be followed, but only with a truly grounded logic of 'evidence layer + auditable distribution,' don't follow emotions; popularity is useful, but popularity is not a talisman.

