#signdigitalsovereigninfra $SIGN @SignOfficial

Most people look at SIGN and think: “okay, credentials + airdrops.”

But that feels like missing the point.

What’s actually happening is quieter and bigger. Crypto is slowly moving away from spraying tokens at wallets, toward rewarding people who can prove something about themselves.

Not just “I have a wallet,” but: I contributed.

I showed up early.

I’m not a bot.

I belong here.

That changes everything.

Because once distribution depends on who you are and what you’ve done, the real value isn’t the token it’s the system deciding who qualifies.

That’s where SIGN starts to make sense to me.

It’s not just about claims or credentials. It’s about becoming the layer that sits right before value moves the filter that decides who actually gets access.

And in a more crowded, more sybil-heavy crypto world… that filter might end up being more valuable than the incentives themselves.