I took a deeper look at SIGN during a CreatorPad task, and the contrast that made me pause was how the campaign pushes simple, repetitive posting to earn points while the project's core—omni-chain attestations for sovereign-grade trust—demands far more technical depth to even grasp properly.

Project name Sign, $SIGN , #SignDigitalSovereignInfra , @SignOfficial . In practice, most participants (myself included) end up churning out short surface-level mentions of "digital sovereign infra" to hit the character minimum and tag requirements, racking up points without engaging the actual attestation protocol or TokenTable mechanics. One concrete observation: after hours of task completion, the leaderboard rewards volume and consistency over substance, with top spots held by high-frequency posters rather than those demonstrating real protocol usage.

It left me wondering whether this mass-participation model truly surfaces builders who understand the infrastructure or just amplifies noise around it—especially when the promised utility targets governments and institutions far removed from these creator loops.