Furious and indignant, standing by the railing as the rain lightly stops. In the current crypto market, this is quite fitting—after the emotional tide recedes, what is truly worth watching has never been the hustle and bustle, but rather the underlying fundamentals.
This is also why I have recently re-examined @SignOfficial and $SIGN .
Looking up, I let out a long howl, filled with intense passion. In the past two years, the industry has been about narratives and the speed of issuing tokens, but the results are clear: airdrops have been abused, witches are rampant, and trust has been overdrawn. Projects are being launched, users are claiming, but no one truly believes this system is fair.
Thirty achievements are dust and soil, eight thousand miles of road cloud and moon. Many projects chase short-term traffic and end up at zero, but some are slowly building the foundation. @SignOfficial is actually doing something very simple—making the act of 'distribution' verifiable, traceable, and rule-based.
Don't underestimate this point.
The shame of Jingkang has not yet been avenged. When will the hatred of ministers be extinguished! If you shift your perspective to the Middle East, you will find the problems are more realistic. They are advancing digitization and on-chain integration, but what is lacking is not technology, but a 'trust system'. Without credible identity verification and distribution rules, no matter how many assets are on-chain, it is just another form of chaos.
This is why @SignOfficial has come together with Blockchain Centre Abu Dhabi. This is not an ordinary cooperation, but more like an attempt to embed on-chain verification capabilities into public systems.
Driving long carriages, breaking through the Helan Mountain Pass. What does this step mean for $SIGN ? It means it begins to transition from 'tool' to 'infrastructure'. The service is not just for the project parties, but for larger entities—institutions, and even nations.
Great aspirations eat the meat of the Hu invaders, while laughing and drinking the blood of the Xiongnu. It sounds very passionate, but translated into today's market language, it is actually: whoever can establish rules amidst chaos will reap the greatest dividends.
To start over and tidy up the old mountains and rivers, facing the heavenly gate. As the global financial system gradually fragments, the on-chain world is also reconstructing order, $SIGN such projects are trying to do something harder but longer-term—turning 'trust' into infrastructure.
So back to the initial question: why would CZ invest?
Because this is not about betting on a project, but on a direction.
