After hanging out in the square for a long time, everyone has probably grown tired of those cold research reports. But what we talked about today, @SignOfficial $SIGN (Sign Protocol), really has something to it. With a financing of 30 million US dollars and strong endorsements, even CZ is optimistic about it. This background is considered 'top-tier' in today's market. In short, it aims to bring all of the world's 'proofs' onto the blockchain and act as a digital notary for Web3.
So what problem does it actually solve?
Don't let brushes take away your airdrops:
What everyone hates the most is that project parties send out airdrops and they get snatched up by tens of thousands of bots. SIGN has created a 'real-person proof'. Simply put, it stamps your address with a seal to prove that you are not a script. With this layer of identity endorsement, real players can get what they deserve.On-chain contract signing is no longer an 'empty check':
In the past, signing an agreement on-chain meant that if you defaulted, you could only blame yourself. But with SIGN,EthSignit ties legal contracts to private key signatures, with timestamps and full chain traceability. This is no longer just code; it's a 'digital seal' with legal enforceability.Make your 'contribution' valuable:
How do you prove your merits when working in a DAO or participating in early bird investments? Through itsTokenTable, the project team can issue you a 'contribution certificate.' The most amazing part is that you can even use this certificate for collateral in DeFi lending. It transforms your credibility into real money.
Therefore, the current market lacks not agreements but infrastructure that connects with the real world. The SIGN 'full-chain proof' route is essentially paving the way for RWA (real-world assets on-chain). If this logic works, it won't just be a hundred-fold coin; it will be the underlying utilities of Web3.
In other words: if in the future, even property certificates, marriage certificates, and even diplomas use SIGN certificates, wouldn't this disrupt the lawyers and intermediaries who charge high fees?
A few friends in the comment section, let's talk about how many SIGN you think it will take?