$SIGN I’ve been thinking about Sign for a while, and what stands out to me most is that it feels bigger than the usual “token + infrastructure” story.
On the surface, it looks like a system for credential verification and distribution. But underneath that, I think it points to a more important question: how is trust actually built in a digital world?
To me, the next phase of the internet will not be shaped only by identity. It will be shaped by reputation — but not the vague, purely social kind. I mean reputation that is verifiable, portable, and meaningful across different systems.
That is what makes Sign interesting to me.
If credentials can move, be verified, and connect directly to distribution rails, then tokens are not the only thing being distributed. Trust is being distributed too.
And maybe that is what real maturity in Web3 starts to look like: the moment credibility matters more than noise, and real participation matters more than visibility.
Seen from that angle, Sign feels less like a simple tool and more like a coordination layer the internet has been missing.
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