I used to think delays in cross-border payments were normal—until I realized the real issue was inefficient verification, not money movement.
That’s why $SIGN caught my attention.
Instead of repeating identity and compliance checks at every step, it uses cryptographic proofs to verify transactions without exposing sensitive data. The idea is simple: verify once, prove everywhere.
If this works in real-world systems, it could reduce delays and improve trust across borders.
But the real test isn’t hype—it’s usage.
If people and institutions keep using it, it solves a real problem. If not, it’s just another promising concept.
Adoption will decide everything.