SIGN keeps pulling me back because it doesn’t read like the usual recycled story.
After spending enough time in this market, you get used to big promises, loud narratives, and projects that disappear once the attention does. Most of it is just the same cycle dressed up differently.
SIGN feels a little different — not because I trust the hype, but because it seems tied to something more durable:
infrastructure, verification, and actual utility. That doesn’t guarantee anything, and this space has humbled people too many times for blind conviction, but it’s enough to keep me paying attention.
