Big numbers don’t impress me anymore. Millions of wallets and billions distributed sound powerful, but I always ask one thing first: how many people are actually still using it? Airdrops can inflate stats fast, but real value shows when users stay after incentives fade.

What caught my attention here is the focus on building instead of just marketing. That matters. If a system is used in real situations, not just talked about, it already stands above most projects. Still, early traction is not proof of long term success.

What I care about is consistency. Do they keep improving? Do they solve real problems? Do users return without rewards?

I’ve seen hype cycles come and go. Projects rise fast, then disappear when attention shifts. That’s why I look beyond numbers now.

For me it’s simple: if I use it, if it saves time, if it keeps growing steadily, then it’s real. If not, it’s just noise.

@SignOfficial

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