Honestly, big numbers don’t impress me like they used to. I’ve seen too many projects throw around wallet counts and huge distribution figures, and later you realize most of it was just short-term hype.
With @SignOfficial , the 40M wallets and billions distributed sound big, no doubt. But I keep thinking, where did that value actually go? And how many users stayed once the rewards stopped?
That’s the real signal for me.
What stands out a bit is their approach. They’re not overly loud, they’re just building. Fixing things, improving, shipping. That’s something I pay attention to more than marketing now.
If this actually becomes part of everyday use, then it’s meaningful. Otherwise, it’s just another phase.
I’m taking it slow with this one. Watching how it evolves, how consistent they are, and whether people keep using it without incentives.
At this point, I trust experience over numbers. If I use it, if it works, and if it keeps growing naturally — that’s what matters to me.