I still remember the first time I actually sat down and looked through $SIGN’s token allocation not just skimming, but really trying to understand how it was structured. What stood out immediately was how… simple it felt.

No overcomplicated vesting tricks, no feeling like everything was skewed toward insiders. Just a clear 40/60 split. 40% for the people who’ve been here over the past few years team, early backers, OG users from the EthSign days. And 60% left open for what’s ahead. That balance hit differently for me. Because if you’ve been in crypto long enough, you know the usual story early supporters help build everything, then slowly get diluted or forgotten when new narratives come in. But this didn’t feel like that. It felt intentional, like they were trying to protect both the past and the future at the same time.

I think that’s a big reason why I’ve held almost my entire allocation since TGE. Through all the market swings, I never really felt the urge to exit not because I’m blindly loyal, but because the structure itself gave me confidence. And then things like Orange Basic Income started to make more sense. It’s not just some random incentive program it feels like a real expression of that “60% for the future” part. Rewarding people who actually self-custody, who stay, who believe… instead of just attracting short-term attention. I’ve been around since the EthSign days, so I’ve seen how this whole thing evolved piece by piece. From something very niche into what now feels like a broader layer for trust something that could realistically support identity, assets, even bigger systems over time.

And maybe that’s why it doesn’t feel like I’m just holding a token anymore. It feels more like… I’m part of something being built slowly, where staying actually means something. Not loud, not flashy but steady. So yeah, that 40/60 split isn’t just numbers to me. It’s more like a signal of how they think: build with the people who are here, not just on top of them. Curious how you see it did understanding this allocation change how you think about $SIGN at all?

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