Everyone in Web3 just kind of… accepts this problem. Like it’s normal.
It’s not.
Proving who deserves what? Total mess.
You’ve seen it. Airdrops getting farmed by bots. Communities arguing nonstop about who qualifies. Teams stuck in spreadsheets for days trying to verify users and still messing it up.
Honestly, it’s exhausting just thinking about it.
And here’s the part people don’t talk about enough: verification and distribution live in two completely separate worlds. One side tries to figure out “who’s legit,” the other tries to send tokens.
They barely talk to each other.
So yeah, you get decent data… and then chaos anyway. Makes no sense.
Now here’s where it gets interesting.
Sign Protocol flips that whole setup. Not in some overcomplicated way either.
It just connects the dots.
You verify someone once. Properly. That same verification flows straight into distribution tokens, access, rewards, whatever.
That’s it.
No re-checking. No weird scripts. No last-minute panic before launch.
Clean input. Clean output.
Simple… but not easy to get right. I’ve seen teams try. They usually overthink it.
And when this actually clicks?
Spam drops hard. Bots don’t even make it through the front door. Teams stop wasting time double-checking everything. Users don’t have to keep proving they’re “real” every five minutes.
It just works.
Not magic. Not perfect.
But finally… functional.
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