Why Do Airdrops Still Feel Unfair in 2026?
You ever notice who actually wins airdrops?
It’s rarely the real users.
Most of the time, it’s bots, multiple wallets, or people who just know how to game the system. And the weird part? Everyone sees it… but nothing really changes.
That’s where something like @SignOfficial quietly starts to make sense.
Instead of guessing who’s real and who’s not, SIGN focuses on one simple idea: proof. Not just wallets, but actual credentials. Something that says, “this person is legit.”
Think about places like Pakistan, where identity systems are improving but still not fully connected to digital platforms. Now imagine Web3 apps knowing who you are (without exposing everything). It changes how rewards get distributed.
With $SIGN , it’s less about luck… and more about fairness.
No more random snapshots that reward the fastest bots.
No more guessing games about eligibility.
Just a system where being real actually matters.
It’s not perfect yet. But honestly, it feels like a step toward something that should’ve existed from the start.