I was reading about SIGN late at night and it hit me—crypto doesn’t really have a tech problem, it has a people problem. We keep building faster chains and smarter systems, but the moment real users show up, everything starts to feel messy again. Airdrops get farmed, verification is chaotic, and distribution rarely feels fair.

SIGN is trying to fix that quiet layer—credentials and token distribution. Not exciting, not hype-worthy, just necessary. If it works, it could make things smoother and more reliable behind the scenes.

But that’s the question… will anyone actually use it? Because in crypto, even good solutions get ignored if they’re not loud enough.

It might slowly become essential.

Or just sit there while everyone chases the next trend.

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