Oh my god, I'm so angry! I got scammed again today! I bought a used Ultraman card online, transferred the money, but never received the card, and I can't even find the seller! I cried to my mom, and she said there are too many bad people in this world, and I need to be more careful. But I'm just a silly little elementary school student, how can I be so careful?! I just wanted to buy a card peacefully, why is it so hard!

I later realized that everyone online seems to be wearing a mask. You have no idea whether the person on the other end of the screen is a human or a dog. He says he's a primary school student, but he might be a conman trying to scam you. He says his card is real, but it might just be a tattered piece of paper. This isn't fair! Why can bad people scam others so easily, while good people have to be constantly on guard? Isn't there a way to force everyone to show their true colors without compromising their privacy?

Then I came across @SignOfficial. At first, I thought it was some kind of complicated thing, and it took me a while to figure it out with my slow brain. It's like giving everyone in the world a "real-name account"! If you want to do business online, you first give your information to SIGN, and SIGN will give you a unique $SIGN "badge". This "badge" proves that you have good credibility, but others can't see your specific name or address; only the police can see it when they need it.

Great news! From now on, if anyone tries to sell me cards, I'll ask them to show me their $SIGN "badge." If their badge is shiny gold, it means they've sold many things before, and everyone says they're good, so I can buy from them with confidence. If their badge is dusty, or there isn't one at all, I'll turn around and run! With this, even a slowpoke like me can easily spot bad guys! I'm no longer afraid of being scammed!

The more I think about it, the more I realize how amazing this thing is. It doesn't just help us protect ourselves from scammers; it's building a "dam of trust" for the entire world! Think about it, these days, countries are like strangers online, constantly guessing at each other, arguing, even fighting. Why? Because of a lack of trust! You say your missiles are for defense, and he says his army is just doing exercises—who believes that?

But what if we had a globally unified "verifier" like @SignOfficial ? All countries would lock their important commitments and weapons data into a "secret code" in a place that everyone could see but couldn't change. Want to lie? No way! Everyone could find out what you'd promised before! Wouldn't that break the "chain of suspicion" between countries? Everyone could sit down and honestly discuss business and cooperation—isn't that the most powerful #Sign地缘政治基建 ?

I think SIGN is like installing a "central air conditioner" in our chaotic world. Before, winters were too cold and summers were too hot, but now with SIGN, the temperature is just right, and everyone is comfortable. It uses a clumsy but fair method to make everyone follow the rules, reward good people, and leave no place for bad people to hide.

Although I'm just a primary school student, and my essays are like a diary, I genuinely believe this $SIGN deserves to be known by the whole world. It solves more than just the small problem of being scammed when buying cards; it solves the big problem of how all of humanity can live in peace and trust each other! I hope @SignOfficial can grow up quickly and help us fix this "broken world," so that clumsy kids like me can live happily in the sunshine, without worrying about being scammed or arguing. All I have to worry about every day is whether I can collect all my Ultraman cards! This is my big wish, the wish of a clumsy kid!