Most people are trying to fit $SIGN into simple categories.

Attestations

Identity

Verification tools

But that feels incomplete.

What it’s really building looks closer to a trust infrastructure layer.

Not just recording data…

But proving: What’s valid

Who qualifies

What can be trusted

Across systems.

That’s a bigger problem than it sounds.

The product side is getting stronger.

The real question now is the token:

Will usage translate into demand?

Until that’s clear, the market stays cautious.

But if it does…

$SIGN stops being a niche project and starts looking like core infrastructure.

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