Even today, if you prove your eligibility on one chain, that proof becomes almost useless when it goes to another chain. Same user, same wallet, same facts, but every time re-verification. Again friction, again reset.
This is a bit embarrassing for a borderless system.
This is where Sign seems interesting.
It is not building flashy cross-chain hype but rather creating a deeper layer of Attestations that are not locked.
ZK backed proofs that can travel.
Programmable trust that other systems can understand and use.
Imagine if a proof is issued once and every chain can verify it without going through the process again, how much friction could be eliminated.
The current challenge is that developers will have to adopt it.
Protocols will need to be integrated.
And the market will need to understand this value.
Guarantee is nothing, but the direction seems right.
Because when trust becomes truly portable, not only will verification be fast, but the entire ecosystem will start to connect smoothly.
I am not chasing hype… just observing closely.
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