I’ve seen this play out before… good infra gets ignored until it’s suddenly everywhere.
Sign Protocol hits that nerve for me.
Not because it’s perfect.
It’s not. Most infra plays take longer than people expect… and half of them never reach escape velocity.
That’s the risk.
But here’s what sticks.
You verify something once… and it doesn’t just sit there. It travels. Across chains.
Across apps. Still usable. Still trusted.
That’s not a small idea. That’s a layer.
I remember watching early identity projects get dismissed as “too niche”… then months later everyone’s pretending they saw it coming. Same pattern.
Sign Protocol feels like it’s building quietly while people chase louder narratives.
Reusable trust is a weird thing. Hard to notice early… hard to ignore later.
I’m watching it.
Question is… does the market wake up in time, or only after it’s already everywhere?
