Sign is currently in the ecological maturation phase, brothers, today let's talk about whether ordinary users still have a chance? I have recently felt that Sign is no longer just a simple 'interact to earn points' project, but is moving towards a complete ecosystem. From signature tools to identity authentication, and then to the integration and use by project parties, it seems more like building a universal blockchain infrastructure. Many projects are starting to rely on these capabilities to filter users and distribute rights, which is actually quite crucial. @SignOfficial
For retail investors, the changes are also very direct: the gameplay is no longer simple, and participation is no longer equal. In the past, the more you did, the more you earned; now it feels more like 'doing it right is what matters.' If you just mechanically complete tasks, you might end up with nothing, while addresses with continuous behavior and real usage scenarios are more easily recognized by the ecosystem. $SIGN
Another reality is that the more mature the ecosystem, the more intense the competition. Especially for some core resource positions, they are basically occupied by early users or highly active players. Latecomers who want to catch up indeed need more time and patience. #Sign地缘政治基建
But it's not completely without opportunities. Projects like Sign essentially record and filter users, and as long as the ecosystem continues to expand, there will always be a need for fresh blood. The key is not to act recklessly, but to participate in interactions that have real significance, allowing your address to 'have a story.'
At this stage, it's not just about execution capability, but also the ability to understand the project.