Crypto feels messy again. Same cycle… hype everywhere, airdrops getting farmed to death, fake wallets popping up like weeds. Projects burn huge budgets on incentives, and somehow real users still miss out.
SIGN is trying to tackle that, quietly. The idea is simple but actually useful — prove identity and eligibility with cryptographic proofs, no middlemen, no guessing games.
It’s not the kind of thing that gets people excited overnight. But it does solve something real. The catch, like always, is adoption. None of this matters unless people actually use it.
Could it end up as core infrastructure for Web3? Maybe. Or maybe it just sits in the background doing its job without much noise. Either way, it’s one of the few ideas lately that feels grounded.