Look… everyone’s busy chasing hype again, and meanwhile projects like SIGN just sit there doing the boring work.
It’s basically trying to fix trust in crypto — letting you prove things like identity or eligibility without exposing your data. Sounds simple, but it’s actually a big missing piece.
Honestly, it makes sense. Crypto without some kind of verification layer can’t scale into real-world use.
But yeah… adoption is the question. People don’t love KYC, governments move slow, and the market rewards memes, not infrastructure.
So SIGN sits in that weird zone — useful, but not exciting.
If Web3 grows up, it has a place.
If not… it might just get ignored like a lot of “good ideas” before it.