#signdigitalsovereigninfra $SIGN
When wallets increase as the piece drops; collections swell when free money moves. Neither tells me what I actually care about, which is the behavior when the subsidy disappears.
$SIGN A protocol with 40 million wallets makes me pause. Are those idle claims or people opening the thing on Tuesday because they need it? 4 billion dollars transferred is a number that seems large, but I always go back to holding: who remains, and what tasks persisted, whether the activity chart flattens into something boring and permanent instead of collapsing.
What attracts me is the opposite of the exaggerated statements; there is something that seems like a construction. Not concepts, not slides. I've seen Sign mentioned in actual flows: checks working without manual oversight, confirmations arriving where they should be, schemes that don’t make me guess storage locations. If that continues in normal business contexts, it's already ahead of most projects.
At the same time, I’m not distributing long-term credit yet. I've seen fireworks from explosive growth, and metrics rising vertically then the quiet part where people diverge. So I watch the signs of non-excitement in real-time.🚀