Brothers, we scored big! Yesterday, we added 54 points, and our ranking jumped directly by 188 places. We're getting better, although there's still a gap to the top 300. But this wave has finally rekindled my motivation to work! It's no longer like the past few days, staying up until midnight with nothing to show for it. To earn points, I have to focus on studying and writing insights myself. Relying on AI may save time, but it won't yield even half a point.
Speaking of which, let's get to the point. $SIGN is really not the ordinary token issuance tool that everyone thinks it is. Its scope is ridiculously large. To put it simply, it has built an ultimate verification base that can go on-chain for the real world. Looking at it now is like using a microscope to observe a giant.
It has a core structure built on three layers: first, turning various proofs of identity and assets into unchangeable digital certificates on the chain; second, directly binding verification results and fund flows, only releasing when conditions are met; third, establishing a standard protocol (Schema) to create a common language for the industry. Once these three layers are established, it builds a regulatory moat that no one can replace.
Now, looking over at the Middle East, the situation is so chaotic. Sovereign countries are undergoing digital transformation, but no one dares to hand over core data to old-fashioned Western institutions, nor do they want their privacy exposed. What they urgently need is a solution that can be verified globally while keeping local confidentiality. And Sign's 'minimum disclosure verification' just hits this pain point. Whether it's cross-border fund flows or refugee verification, it is a necessity.
So don't treat it as a short-term trading chip. It is the trust infrastructure akin to water, electricity, and coal in Web3. The market still hasn't fully understood its value. Once everyone realizes it, if it becomes the industry default interface, then the current price is practically a bargain. Holding it long-term has limitless potential. What does everyone think? @SignOfficial