If we compare the Sign Protocol to a global supercomputer that is running continuously, then $Sign is the crude oil that keeps this machine running without stopping.
This may sound like boasting, but the logic is solid.
The value capture of @SignOfficial is very intuitive: it is a universal settlement currency for proof as a service. Whether it's the fees paid by developers when calling the full-chain verification interface or the resources consumed by users when distributing digital credentials, they will ultimately flow back into the value system of $Sign. This kind of 'consumptive' demand deeply binds the token to the actual adoption rate of the protocol— the more people use it, the stronger the essential need for Sign becomes.
Looking deeper, the recent OBI plan's 1 billion $SIGN incentives are not simply a 'lock-up mining.' What it is doing is a trust cold start—by providing incentives, it distributes $Sign to nodes that truly contribute, building a resilient and highly engaged community network.
The total supply is 10 billion pieces, with 40% allocated for community incentives to be gradually unlocked, while the team locks up for 3 years. This structure is inherently aimed at the long term.
In my view, $Sign is not just a bid; it is more like a form of digital sovereign equity. Holding it essentially means betting on the trust infrastructure of the next decade. When everything can be verified, $SIGN is the only gateway to a decentralized society of trust.
#sign地缘政治基建 $SIGN
This may sound like boasting, but the logic is solid.
The value capture of @SignOfficial is very intuitive: it is a universal settlement currency for proof as a service. Whether it's the fees paid by developers when calling the full-chain verification interface or the resources consumed by users when distributing digital credentials, they will ultimately flow back into the value system of $Sign. This kind of 'consumptive' demand deeply binds the token to the actual adoption rate of the protocol— the more people use it, the stronger the essential need for Sign becomes.
Looking deeper, the recent OBI plan's 1 billion $SIGN incentives are not simply a 'lock-up mining.' What it is doing is a trust cold start—by providing incentives, it distributes $Sign to nodes that truly contribute, building a resilient and highly engaged community network.
The total supply is 10 billion pieces, with 40% allocated for community incentives to be gradually unlocked, while the team locks up for 3 years. This structure is inherently aimed at the long term.
In my view, $Sign is not just a bid; it is more like a form of digital sovereign equity. Holding it essentially means betting on the trust infrastructure of the next decade. When everything can be verified, $SIGN is the only gateway to a decentralized society of trust.
#sign地缘政治基建 $SIGN