#signdigitalsovereigninfra $SIGN
Most people still think crypto is about tokens.
I used to think the same.
But after digging into $SIGN from Sign Protocol… I think the real shift is happening somewhere else 👇
Verification.
Right now, your wallet shows:
- what you hold
- where you transacted
But it doesn’t show context.
Like:
- Did you actually complete a campaign?
- Are you eligible for something?
- Did you meaningfully use a protocol?
That gap is bigger than most people realize.
What $SIGN is doing is simple on the surface:
Turning actions into verifiable attestations.
I tried exploring this space recently, and one thing became clear:
A lot of Web3 still runs on assumptions, not proof.
That creates noise:
- fake users
- airdrop farming
- no real reputation layer
If this gets adopted, it could change:
- how projects identify real users
- how rewards are distributed
- how on-chain reputation is built
One thing I’m watching closely:
Will projects actually integrate this into real workflows?
Because if they do…
This stops being “just another token”
and becomes infrastructure.
My take:
This isn’t hype.
It feels like something that only clicks later — once people realize what’s missing.
Curious to see how this evolves.
