xdm do you guys feel that the recent news related to the Middle East situation is really exhausting? Various messages, screenshots, and videos all seem very real, but you can't quite tell which ones are true. Especially during market fluctuations, a single piece of news can affect judgments and even directly impact operational results.

I used to think that more information was better, and everyone talked about cognitive issues, but now I have a feeling that the more information there is, the harder it is to judge. Because a lot of the content is not simply false, but rather "looks real." In such cases, it's actually very hard for an ordinary person to discern the source; simplicity is key.

So I started paying attention to projects like @SignOfficial , because their core is simple, and their goals are clear: to make information verifiable, rather than relying on gut feelings to judge. If you can clearly know who sent a piece of information, and whether it has been modified, then its credibility is completely different!

Personally, I believe that what truly matters in the future is not the quantity of information, but its verifiability. Only when the information itself can confirm the source will judgments become more grounded, rather than being driven by emotions! #Sign地缘政治基建 $SIGN @SignOfficial