I didn’t fully understand Sign Protocol at first.

It looked like just another verification layer. But the more I explored it, the more it felt different. Sign isn’t about storing fixed truth, it’s about tracking changing truth.

That’s the shift.

Attestations here aren’t permanent. They can expire, update, or be revoked. So instead of proving what was true once, systems can verify what’s true right now.

And honestly, that solves a lot of real problems.

Airdrops, identity, access, funding… most of them break because data becomes outdated or disconnected. Sign makes that data dynamic and reusable.

The deeper part is governance.

Because once attestations control decisions, the real question becomes who defines the rules behind them.

That’s where $SIGN starts to matter.

It’s not just a token. It’s coordination behind how trust evolves onchain.

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