Most people only show up when the token is live.

They don’t see what happens before that moment.

The messy spreadsheets. The endless forms. The KYC failures that lock real users out. The back-and-forth manual checks. The unclear rules about who qualifies and who doesn’t. And the frustration that builds when no one fully trusts the process.

That’s the layer most projects ignore.

But that’s exactly where $SIGN starts to make sense.

It’s not just about distribution. It’s about fixing the logic behind distribution — making eligibility clear, verification reliable, and outcomes provable instead of questionable.

Because right now, that entire system is fragile.

And until that foundation is fixed, every token drop carries the same risk of confusion, exclusion, and distrust.

That’s why $SIGN feels less like a token story and more like an infrastructure shift.

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