Look… every cycle crypto gets obsessed with flashy narratives, and the boring stuff gets ignored.
That’s where SIGN sits.
It’s trying to solve something simple but important… trust. Not prices, not hype — actual verification. Who qualifies for what, who did what, what’s real and what’s not.
Basically, it lets projects create and verify claims on-chain instead of rebuilding the same messy systems again and again.
Sounds useful, right? Yeah… but here’s the problem.
Stuff like this only works if everyone uses it. And crypto isn’t exactly great at agreeing on standards.
They’ve already handled real token distributions, which is a good sign. But still… adoption is everything here.
Honestly, SIGN feels like one of those quiet infrastructure plays.
Not exciting. Not hyped.
But if identity ever becomes a real thing in crypto… it might matter more than people think.