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I have been watching SIGN closely, and what stands out to me is that the real decision happens before any token is sent. Most people focus on distribution, but I think the deeper layer is qualification. That is where credibility is either built or lost.
SIGN separates those two steps clearly. First comes attestation, where a user, wallet, or participant is verified against a condition such as eligibility, identity, or compliance. Then comes allocation, where TokenTable applies the actual payout logic, timing, and rules.
To me, that structure matters because it turns distribution into something more than a transfer of value. It creates a system where the proof of qualification exists before the allocation is made. I am not just looking at the payout. I am looking at the evidence behind it.
That is why SIGN feels important. It is trying to make token and benefit distribution more credible, structured, and harder to dispute.
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