Important! Tomorrow there will be two ALPHA airdrops. Feng reminds you warmly: don't forget to refresh the Alpha trading volume today.
Feng thinks the threshold for tomorrow's airdrop should be at least 251 points!!
How many points do you think are needed?
Just like a protocol that is too eager to win may end up losing the most important thing. Feng has seen too many infrastructure projects follow the same path: early stage positioning as an open protocol, mid-stage starting to create its own product matrix, and later users find the cost of switching too high, causing the entire ecosystem to revolve around the business logic of this project. This path is correct in most fields.
However, Feng increasingly feels that the track where Sign Protocol @SignOfficial resides is an exception. Protocols for authentication, payments, and lending have a fundamental difference: they deal with "proof." Once proof is perceived as coming from a gatekeeper with a vested interest, its credibility begins to depreciate: it doesn't collapse immediately, but is slowly questioned.
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The Schema registry of Sign Protocol is completely open; anyone can publish standards, anyone can use them, and anyone can verify. This design is correct in direction. It makes interoperability an inheritance rather than a negotiation.
As the product line expands—SignPass, TokenTable, Sign App—real tension accumulates: the better these products perform, the more users rely on them, and the protocol becomes more likely to slide from "open language" to "closed system." It’s not that there’s a subjective desire to turn bad, but success itself creates this gravity.
Feng believes the real issue is not what Sign Protocol is doing now, but whether it can restrain the impulse of "pulling a bit more in" in every product decision in the future. Feng believes the strongest version of Sign Protocol is not the one that controls the most aspects but the one that allows others to build on it without feeling strategically surrounded. This kind of restraint is harder to achieve than any technical breakthrough because the market typically does not reward restraint; it rewards expansion. But trust systems are different. In this track, the space left for others will ultimately become one’s deepest moat.
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Do you think Sign Protocol is more like an open language now, or a closed system—share your judgment.