@SignOfficial If you take some time to look at crypto, you start to understand a strange pattern. Every few months, a new trend emerges, everyone rushes after it, and then gradually everything cools down. Honestly, most projects sound very powerful, but in real life, they don't make that much impact. SIGN also felt something like that at first — another protocol, another idea. But after understanding a bit, it seemed like it is trying to solve some basic problems: trust and verification. It's a simple matter — if you can prove who you are or what you've done, then based on that, rewards or access can be granted. The idea is straightforward, but the implementation is difficult. Now the question is whether people will actually use it or not? And will the real world accept such systems? It's hard to say right now. However, one thing is certain — it doesn't just seem like hype; it touches on a real problem. The rest, time will tell.

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