I came across Sign Protocol recently, and yeah, at first I wasn’t impressed. “Delegated attestation” sounded like another overcomplicated crypto buzzword. But the more I looked into it, the more it clicked. It’s actually simple—nodes don’t have to handle everything themselves anymore. Sign Protocol steps in and signs on their behalf. I like that. I’m always drawn to systems that cut down friction instead of adding more layers.

But I’ve been in this space long enough to know better than to trust things at face value. I’ve seen projects look perfect until they’re under real pressure. So I keep asking: who’s actually in control here, who’s trusting the system, and where could it fail?

From an investor’s mindset, that’s what matters most to me. Still, I can’t ignore feels useful. But is it truly it itbuilt to @SignOfficial

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last, or just another idea waiting to be tested?