Hello everyone, I'm a clumsy elementary school student. Today I'm going to talk about something that's really bothering me: the question, "Who are you?" Don't laugh, this is a really difficult question!

Once, I wanted to buy a toy online, but I had to fill in a ton of information—ID number, address, etc.—and I clumsily spent ages filling it out. Then my mom said the website might be fake and would try to steal my information! I was completely stunned. Who should I believe? I didn't even know if the person on the other end was a real person or a ghost; how could I dare give them my home address? It felt like talking to a masked person in the dark—terrifying!

Later, while browsing online, I came across @SignOfficial. It's like a "little integrity referee"! How does it work? It doesn't let you directly tell the other person who you are; instead, it gives you a "digital candy wrapper." This wrapper is stamped by several powerful "computers," so no one can fake it. You just need to show this "candy wrapper" to the other person, and they'll know you're a good person, but they can't see your specific family information inside. This is so clever! It proves "I am who I am" while protecting my little secret. Even my slow-witted self wants to applaud it!

Moreover, the currency it uses is called $SIGN, which I think is like pocket money for buying candy wrappers. You get a little bit of $SIGN for each proof you send to someone or each verification you help someone with. It's like running an errand for your neighbor and getting a piece of candy in return—it feels really heartwarming! This way, everyone would be willing to be a "little judge of integrity," and wouldn't the world be full of good people?

Most importantly, I think this thing can solve a major international problem! You know, doing business between countries is a hundred times harder than buying toys online! They don't trust each other, and signing a contract requires years of back-and-forth checks, wasting a lot of time and money. It's like two villages wanting to do business, but neither trusts the other's scales, so they can only stare at each other helplessly.

But what if we used @SignOfficial, this "universally applicable scale"? When a Chinese company wants to do business with an African company, both sides turn the contract information into a $SIGN "digital candy wrapper," and then the whole world can see that this candy wrapper is genuine, and no one can change it. Wouldn't that be much simpler? Everyone no longer needs to suspect each other, and can happily make money together! Isn't this the legendary #Sign地缘政治基建 ? Building a "trust railway" for the whole world, the train runs fast and smoothly!

Although I'm just a primary school student and don't know much, I know that the worst thing between people is distrust. With SIGN, this seemingly simple method, everyone can be a little simpler and more honest. Perhaps that's its greatest strength! From now on, if I encounter the question "Who are you?" again, I won't be afraid, because I have this "digital candy wrapper" ($SIGN ) to protect me! I hope this wonderful thing can be used all over the world soon; then the world will definitely be a better place! Even a simpleton has big dreams, right?