@SignOfficial I’ve been watching SIGN quietly take shape, and it feels like one of those systems that doesn’t need noise to matter. What stands out isn’t just credentials on-chain, but how they’re being used to guide who actually receives tokens. It shifts identity from something abstract into something practical—something that directly influences value flow.

SIGN turns credentials into simple filters. Instead of broad airdrops based on wallet activity, distribution can be tied to real participation or verified contributions. It makes the process feel more intentional, less random.

But it also changes trust. Now it’s not just what your wallet shows—it’s who vouches for you. That creates portable credibility, but also raises questions about who controls access and how fair that really is.

If it works, SIGN could quietly reshape distribution across crypto. If not, it risks becoming another layer that adds complexity without solving the core problem. Either way, it’s something worth watching closely.

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