#sign地缘政治基建 $SIGN Chengdu people have understood life, and the project party should learn too.

My Chengdu brother, in his early thirties, with a round face and white socks, is living quite comfortably.

One time at a reunion dinner, everyone was bragging about how they would spend their money if they were rich. He, slowly sipping tea, said: “I only hope to not wait in line every time I go to the Huaxi Gastroenterology Department.”

Just think about it—this isn’t just about seeing a doctor. This is understanding life, knowing what certainty means.

Why is Huaxi Gastroenterology Department famous nationwide? It’s not because it wants to be famous, but because those unsolvable light bulbs, shampoo bottles, and even shells have forced it to become the most knowledgeable department about “accidents.”

But here comes the problem.

Should these “accidents” only happen in the gastroenterology department?

Just look at the current crypto market. Issuing coins using Excel spreadsheets, locking funds entirely relying on the project party’s assurance. Isn’t this just waiting to enter the emergency room?

SIGN has figured this out.

The evidence layer gives you a cryptographic bulletproof vest, proving you are a living person and that the funds are clean. TokenTable is even tougher—$4 billion worth of assets fully on-chain, automatic payments at the due time, eliminating excuses like “I forgot” or “system bug” at the source.

Chengdu people have long understood: instead of waiting for accidents to happen, it’s better to make it impossible for accidents to happen.

Project parties, is the lesson from Huaxi Gastroenterology Department not deep enough? @SignOfficial