Seeing Phase 1 of SIGN gives an experienced crypto user a feeling of déjà vu more than excitement. Everything feels familiar—airdrops, hype, exchange listings, and the illusion of early traction. The numbers look strong, but the question is: did people come because of the product or just for the rewards?

The idea of SIGN is not bad—privacy-based credentials and verification systems could be part of the future. But the history of crypto tells us that just 'privacy' or 'technology' does not keep users holding long-term. People stay when they find real value—either money or strong utility.

For now, SIGN has gained attention, but the real test begins now: when incentives decrease, will users still stay? This will decide whether this project will become the future… or just remain a part of another hype cycle.

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