#signdigitalsovereigninfra $SIGN
I'm sitting here today after lunch and thinking about crypto for a bit, I mean, I wonder why I sometimes feel like.. we're seeing new versions of the same story over and over again - only the pakage changes, the inside doesn't change much. I've been in space for about four years, so pattern is very clear. A new narrative emerges in every cycle - this time everything has changed, meaning it's completely different again - that's what they say. New project, better branding, polished promise... it all sounds good. But if you look a little slower, you can see - the inner problem hasn't changed much. The same hidden trust, the same manual verification, the same assumptions - everything is there, just the presentation is cleaner. I myself have made this mistake many times. I thought - maybe something will be diferent this time. But in the end, I see core problem has remained, meaning it has gone. This is where @SignOfficial comes to my attention. No, I don't believe it blindly. Rather, it seems interesting because it enters an area that many projects avoid -proof. We all talk about proof again.. but when we go deeper, the qustions change -what is the truth? Who decides? Which proof is actually meaningful?
I mean actually-
This is where I feel a little uncomfortable. Because trust has not actually been removd… it just moved to another place - in the process, interface, backend logic. And then I understand - not everything is fully proven. Sign is not avoiding this thing at all, but not at all. Identity, credential - this layer is inherently messy, and one is accepting. But here is risk. Because if you tackle a real problem, the market overhypes very quikly. The infrastructure label comes, the expectation goes before the product… in the end, the token focus becomes. I have seen this cycle before. So now approach is simple - Sign is worth watching. But not worth blindly believing.
I only see one thing-
Does it actualy reduce friction or just package it in new way. Because in crypto this difference ultimately fixes everything but🚀