The success of the Orange Dynasty test has provided valuable data and feedback for the mainnet deployment of the Sign project. From a developer's perspective, these 31,494 pieces of content are not just numbers; they represent a large-scale stress test of the project's underlying architecture. It has examined the execution efficiency of smart contracts, the fluidity of on-chain interactions, and the stability of the decentralized identity (DID) system. The success of the test signifies that the technical foundation of Sign is strong enough to support a vast content ecosystem.

However, the transition from the testing environment to the mainnet is just the beginning of the challenges. The operation of the mainnet means higher security requirements, stricter performance metrics, and more complex cross-chain collaboration. For example, how can we ensure that the mainnet maintains low transaction fees and fast confirmation speeds while supporting massive content creation and data distribution? How can we design an on-chain governance mechanism that effectively prevents content wrongdoing without affecting creative freedom? These are key issues that the project team needs to address in the upcoming mainnet deployment.

We look forward to the official version bringing more surprises at the technical level. For instance, a more optimized content distribution algorithm that can efficiently reach audiences through decentralized means. A more powerful on-chain incentive module that can accurately reward those who truly contribute value to the ecosystem. These optimizations in technical details will determine Sign's ultimate competitiveness in the Web3 content sector and will lay a solid foundation for the subsequent development of the developer ecosystem.

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