@SignOfficial I’ve been noticing how crypto keeps repeating the same cycle—new narratives, big promises, and then silence. Every project claims it’ll change everything, but very few actually do.
SIGN popped up on my radar recently, and at first it felt like just another protocol. But the idea is simple in a practical way—helping people prove who they are and making token distribution more meaningful instead of random.
It sounds useful, but the real question is execution. Getting real-world adoption isn’t easy, and most users still choose convenience over control.
Maybe it works, maybe it doesn’t. But at least it’s trying to fix something real in a space full of noise.