Spent some time yesterday going through “top” crypto profiles.
Advisor here. Advisor there. Five projects, ten projects — impressive on paper.
But try to verify any of it?
Nothing.
At some point you realize the game:
you’re not expected to verify — you’re expected to believe.
And if you ask questions, the answer is ready: “NDA.”
That’s not credibility. That’s insulation.
We’ve built systems that remove trust from transactions…
yet somehow left trust fully intact in identities.
Blockchain can confirm what happens inside it.
But anything tied to the real world — experience, roles, achievements —
still lives in a grey zone where screenshots pass as proof.
That’s the gap.
And honestly, that’s where most of the illusion comes from.
SIGN approaches it differently.
Not by exposing data — but by anchoring truth.
A fact exists off-chain → it gets attested → it becomes verifiable on-chain.
No need to reveal sensitive details.
No need to rely on reputation alone.
Just a confirmation that something real backs the claim.
It’s a subtle shift, but a powerful one:
from “trust me” → to “this is proven.”
Because in this market, narratives rotate fast —
but verifiable signals tend to last.