Access Allocated by Signal

SYGNL

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What is SYGNL

What SYGNL is

Scarce access, allocated on signal instead of luck.

SYGNL helps projects allocate scarce access — allowlists, mint passes, playtest cohorts — using campaign-relevant signal, and leaves a receipt people can check.

  1. 1

    Campaign published

    checks and caps declared up front

  2. 2

    Passport connected

    wallets, Discord, X — proved once

  3. 3

    Checks run

    against the campaign's requirements

  4. 4

    Allocation runs

    a seeded, deterministic draw

  5. 5

    Receipt published

    seed, odds, checksum — public

Why this exists

Every way access is handed out today fails someone.

How it goes wrong

Random-only draws hand the room to whoever brings the most accounts. Spreadsheet selection can’t be audited — even by the team that ran it. Hand-picking works until someone asks why.

Who pays for it

Projects end up with mercenary allowlists instead of participants. Real supporters lose to volume. And when the winner list lands, nobody can explain it.

How it works

Four steps, nothing hidden.

  1. 1

    Connect & prove

    Sign a wallet challenge; link Discord and X. Private by default.

  2. 2

    Meet the checks

    Every requirement is published before the campaign opens.

  3. 3

    See your fit

    Know where you stand before you enter. Your entry freezes at submission.

  4. 4

    Draw with a receipt

    A seeded draw over eligible entries, locked the moment it runs.

The proof

The receipt is the product.

The draw seed is committed before entries close, every entry key derives from it, and the checksummed result can be replayed by anyone. “Trust us” is not the pitch — “check us” is.

Access passportprivate to you
  • Community history262 / 400
  • On-chain198 / 320
  • Social152 / 280

Every point names the fact that earned it. Campaigns see only the checks they ask for — never the whole passport.

Campaign fitfrozen at entry
Good fit742 / 1000
  • Requirements ready3 / 3
  • Holder since 2024strong

Shown before you enter; the organiser reviews the same frozen snapshot you saw.

Allocation receiptsha256 · 4c9f…e2a1
  • Seed committedbefore entries close
  • Seed revealedat the draw
  • Entry keysderived from the seed
  • Replayableyes — deterministic

Reward groups — locked with the draw

  • Community sourcedrouted by partner communities10 spots
  • Newcomersfirst-time participants only5 spots
  • Open drawboosts capped at a published multiplier35 spots

Anyone can recompute the selection from this. Results lock permanently — no edits, no re-rolls, no quiet second draws.

Trust model

How every check is labelled.

Not every fact is checked the same way. Each check carries a label both sides can see — and nothing is called verified when it isn’t.

Proved

A signed wallet challenge, or facts read from the chain itself — cryptographic, not claimed.

Imported

Synced from an account you linked — real accounts, platform-reported facts.

Attested

Claimed by the participant. X follow, like, and repost checks are participant-attested today — and labelled exactly that.

Reviewed

A human organiser inspected the evidence and decided.

Who it’s for

Applicants

See what a campaign checks — and where you stand — before you enter.

Build your passport

Projects & creators

Publish the rules, review real evidence, draw with a receipt.

Run a campaign

Communities

Route members through attributed links and earn reserved spots.

Source a cohort

Public launch and access dates are tracked on the launch calendar — each one labelled with how it was checked.

Launch calendar

Access is earned. Prove it.

Build a passport once, see where you stand before you enter, and check any draw after it runs.