i’ll be honest… i’m tired.

not in a dramatic way. just that slow, background fatigue that comes from watching the same cycles play out over and over. new narratives, same behavior. influencers rotating talking points like it’s a weekly schedule. everything is “the future” until it isn’t.

and then there’s SIGN.

on the surface, it sounds like another infrastructure play. credentials, verification, token distribution… we’ve heard variations of this before. but the problem it’s poking at is actually real, and kind of annoying when you think about it.

proving who you are online still feels broken.

not identity in the passport sense, but reputation. credentials. trust. you join a new platform and it’s like starting from zero every time. no history. no context. just another wallet address shouting into the void.

so when something like SIGN shows up, trying to act like a neutral layer where credentials can be issued, verified, and reused… it catches my attention a bit.

like a shared memory system for the internet.

simple idea, messy execution.

because here’s the thing.

getting people to agree on standards is hard. getting platforms to integrate is harder. and getting users to care… that might be the hardest part.

still.

if it works, it doesn’t need hype. it just quietly sits underneath everything.

and maybe that’s the point.

not exciting. not loud.

just useful enough to stick around.

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