SIGN PROTOCOL IS TRYING TO FIX A BASIC PROBLEM CRYPTO KEEPS IGNORING
nothing sticks. that’s the problem.
you connect your wallet. sign a message. prove you’re real. then you go to another app and do it all again. same steps. same nonsense. like the system forgot you already exist. and everyone just accepts it.
identity in crypto is fake simple. your wallet is supposed to be “you” but it doesn’t carry anything useful across apps. no real history. no shared proof. one platform knows you. the next one treats you like a stranger. over and over.
then you look at airdrops. complete mess. bots everywhere. people running 20 wallets farming everything. real users get less. projects try to filter it but they’re guessing half the time. there’s no solid way to verify who actually did what.
so yeah. it’s broken.
sign protocol is basically saying stop resetting everything.
you prove something once. and it stays proven.
they call it attestations. sounds fancy but it’s just proof. like a receipt. you did something. you qualify. you’re verified. whatever. the point is it doesn’t stay locked in one app. other apps can check it without asking you to repeat the whole process.
that alone fixes a lot.
airdrops get cleaner. less guessing. less bot abuse. identity actually starts to mean something across platforms instead of being stuck in one place. apps stop acting like isolated islands.
but it