I watched $SIGN drop 25%, and my wife asked me how much I lost.
I said I didn't lose anything; I was studying the chip structure of @SignOfficial .
She sneered: After three years of research, what have you discovered?
This time it's different. Retail investors see the crash and cut their losses, while I see 886 KYC addresses quietly holding in the Binance wallet. Others curse the big players controlling 91%, but what I see is a "copy machine"—the big players print chips, and retail investors print losses.
But $$SIGN is a meme coin; it is the "anti-theft door" on the chain. When AI can fake everything, who defines "what is real"?
#Sign地缘政治基建 is not telling a story; it is fighting for "the right to explain"—who guarantees trust is no longer determined by the platform but by cryptography.
Web3 is not lacking projects; what it lacks are "verifiable rules". I have built my position, not because of candlesticks, but because I saw the future.
Code doesn't lie, but candlesticks do.


