It happened so casually that I almost missed it.
I was browsing a random website, and within minutes, I started seeing ads about the exact same thing on another app. Same product. Same wording. That uneasy feeling? Yeah, it stuck.
We’ve normalized this. Sharing data without thinking, trading privacy for convenience, clicking “agree” just to move forward.
But here’s the thing — it doesn’t have to be this way.
That’s where $SIGN and @SignOfficial come into the picture.
Instead of treating user data like something to collect and store, the idea flips. Your data stays yours. You decide what gets shared, and when. No silent tracking in the background. No guessing who has access.
What I like about this approach is how grounded it feels. It’s not trying to scare people about privacy — it’s simply offering a better option.
Because let’s be honest, people don’t hate technology. They just hate feeling watched.
And as Web3 continues to grow, trust will matter more than anything else. Projects that respect users will last. The rest? Probably not.
$SIGN feels like it understands that line very well.
Not loud. Not overcomplicated. Just giving control back where it belongs.
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