Most projects in this space start to sound the same after a while. Big claims, polished narratives, and a lot of repetition around ideas that rarely go beyond the surface. It becomes hard to tell what actually matters and what is just presentation.

What stood out to me about Sign Protocol is that it doesn’t lean too heavily on that kind of storytelling. It feels more focused on something simple but important: verification. Not in an abstract way, but as a practical layer that helps people prove things, coordinate, and build systems that others can actually trust.

For me, that shift is what gives it weight. Once a project moves past the narrative stage, everything comes down to whether it can be used in real situations. The builder activity, the way the tools are structured, and examples like Bhutan’s NDI work make it feel like this is being tested, not just talked about.

I’m still cautious like I usually am with anything in this space, but this feels functional enough to pay attention. And honestly, that alone already puts it ahead of most projects.

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