@SignOfficial I used to think crypto removed the need for trust. Now it feels like it just hid the problem.
Anyone can show up, spin wallets, interact—but the system can’t really tell who actually contributed. So tokens get distributed based on what’s easy to measure, not what truly matters. And people adjust. They don’t act meaningful—they act visible.
That’s where credential verification starts to make sense. Not identity, just proof. A way to carry your actions, your history, your signal across systems. Suddenly, it’s not just about showing up—it’s about being recognized for how you showed up.
But the moment that recognition has value, people will try to game it too.
So now I’m watching one thing closely:
Are we getting better at rewarding real contribution… or just getting better at measuring behavior that looks like it?
#SignDigitalSovereignInfra $SIGN

