Do we actually know who we are rewarding in crypto, or are we just guessing better each time?
I keep coming back to that question whenever I see another airdrop or incentive campaign. It looks fair on the surface, but underneath, it often feels like a rough filter trying to make sense of something more human than data. Wallets don’t tell the full story. They never did.
That’s where SIGN started to make sense to me. Not as a big solution, but as a quiet adjustment. A way to attach real, verifiable context to people, not just activity. Credentials, attestations, small proofs that say, this person did something that matters.
It doesn’t remove trust, it just makes it visible.
And maybe that’s the shift. Not trying to eliminate the human layer, but giving it structure so it can actually travel across systems without getting lost.
Feels simple. But it changes how value moves.
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