What is Signal

Signal is a network that verifies human progress.

It connects the people already experimenting — tracking sleep, metabolism, recovery, cognition — and turns their results into shared evidence.

At its core, Signal is built around a simple loop:

people run experiments, data is verified, and proof is recorded on-chain.

That proof can’t be lost or faked. It becomes part of a growing record of what truly works for human health and performance.

Each verified result is stored as a Proof of Progress, a small token of evidence linked to a specific experiment.

When many people test similar things under clear protocols, those proofs combine into something powerful: open, crowd-generated science.

Signal uses blockchain not as hype, but as infrastructure — a way to make sure every verified experiment remains traceable, authentic, and permanent.

Over time, these proofs build the foundation for a new kind of research — faster, more adaptive, and open to anyone willing to participate responsibly.

Signal is not a social app or a health tracker.

It’s a scientific network designed to help people measure and prove their own progress, together.