In the past, I also believed in the nonsense of "we share the same values." Back then, to boost TVL, I was willing to invest in any random project, just because the project team would come around, messaging me daily and painting a picture bigger than Pizza Hut.
What was the result? Not only was my wallet emptied, but my fans also thought I was a fool.
Now I’ve come to understand that in this circle, emotional connections drain money. Why have I recently been keeping an eye on TokenTable under Sign? To put it bluntly, it’s because I got burned and developed “brotherhood PTSD.”
These people did something very unethical but quite satisfying—they programmed the “friendship.” In the past, if you asked a VC when the unlock would happen, they’d respond with “next time for sure”; now you don’t even have to ask, the code is right there, and when the time comes, it automatically deposits. Want to lock up funds and plot conspiracies? No chance.
Some complain that this thing is rigid and inflexible. Pah! In the crypto world, “flexibility” is synonymous with being shady. Just ask those early contributors who have been locked in for three years; what they hate most is when the project team says, “For the long-term development of the ecosystem, let’s change the rules.”
And that SBT identity? Simply put, it’s like stripping you down to show your vulnerabilities in this circle. You say you’re a Builder, but the blockchain is blank, relying solely on your words? Sign’s system plays on the principle that “data doesn’t lie.” You want to scam high-level players? They’ll pull out their phones and scan your blockchain history; it’s clear at a glance if you’re genuine or a fraud.
$SIGN isn’t like those random projects that make you rich overnight, but the sense of security it provides is very real.
In the future, don’t brag about how many people you know; first, check if your wallet has this layer of “bulletproof vest.” After all, in this circle, people come and go, but only the written code is the brother that will never run away. @SignOfficial $SIGN #Sign地缘政治基建
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