I’ve done the same verification three times this month.

Different platforms. Same documents. Same wait. Same approval.

At some point it stops feeling like security and starts feeling like nobody built this to actually work.

That’s not a distribution problem. That’s not even an identity problem.

It’s a coordination problem and most projects never touch it because it’s genuinely hard.

SIGN is the first thing I’ve seen that starts there.

Not at the token. Not at the airdrop. At the question of whose proof counts, and whether it can travel with you across systems that were never meant to talk to each other.

Prove something once. It stays with you. Other systems read it. No repeats.

That’s not a feature. That’s a different architecture entirely.

Whether it scales is still the real question.

But I haven’t seen many projects even ask it.

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