To be honest, when it comes to the "ability to create excitement + sense of popularity" in Web3 projects, I truly admire $SIGN.
Who would have thought that Web3 has even penetrated the esports circle? Sign has directly sponsored the Overwatch World Cup team, competing in top international events, making a significant mark.
This isn't just about casually organizing a small competition and getting some exposure; it's in a setting where millions of people globally are live-streaming and watching, and not many Web3 projects can reach this level.
Moreover, I took a quick look, and behind it is Sequoia Capital. The company has achieved annual revenues exceeding 100 million, indicating real strength. It's not one of those projects that just talks about an "ecosystem vision" without anything to show for it; this is a solid business with cash flow and backing.
Now, if you look at the $SIGN token, its trajectory hasn't really taken off yet, and the market hasn't completely reacted.
But sponsoring such a high-profile event is just laying the groundwork for future popularity, isn't it?
The combination of breaking into esports + Web3 narrative + significant capital support is executed too perfectly.
I've already started keeping an eye on this company; when it begins to ferment, don't blame me for not reminding you.