#signdigitalsovereigninfra $SIGN Recently, I realized one thing about @SignOfficial .
They are not trying to distinguish a person from a bot.
They are trying to make it so that it doesn't matter.
I saw a screenshot of how bots farm airdrops. Hundreds of wallets, identical patterns, simulated activity. Everyone knows about the problem. No one has solved it.
@SignOfficial approaches this differently. It does not filter wallets — it builds a layer where real activity leaves a verified fact. Signed an agreement — certification. Completed the work — certification. A bot can click the right buttons. But it cannot have what Sign accumulates through real actions.
$SIGN keeps this mechanic honest — verifiers are responsible for confirmation. Without this incentive, the system again becomes a place where everything is stamped indiscriminately.
Most projects are still fighting with bots due to mechanics that bots have already learned to circumvent. @SignOfficial changes the very logic — makes simulation fruitless, rather than just more complex.
Perhaps the problem is not with the bots.
But in the fact that we still do not know how to measure real actions. And if this is true — will @SignOfficial be the layer that makes bots simply irrelevant?
#SignDigitalSovereignInfra @SignOfficial $SIGN