The situation in the Middle East has made me reconsider a question: Will SIGN's on-chain identity become the next necessity?
Recently, I've been following news related to the Middle East, and the more I watch, the more I feel a trend is slowly becoming apparent: many countries are starting to re-emphasize digital identity systems.
In the past, when discussing Web3, most of the time we talked about DeFi, NFTs, or public chain performance, but now things seem a bit different.
While researching these changes, I took another look at @SignOfficial . Previously, when people discussed $SIGN , most of the time it was around airdrop distribution, but if we look deeper, it actually resembles creating on-chain identities and proof networks.
There is a very real problem in the on-chain world: there are many addresses, but identities are very vague. Who is a real user, who is an organization, and who has participated in what projects—this information is mostly scattered and lacks a unified standard. It might be fine in everyday situations, but once it involves cross-regional cooperation, financial support, or large digital projects, these issues become critical.
If the Middle East promotes more digital economic infrastructure construction in the future, it will likely also involve digital identity systems. At that stage, a protocol that can record and verify identity relationships will actually become very valuable.
I noticed that SIGN's approach is to use a method called Attestation to turn identities or qualifications into verifiable on-chain records. This way, different systems can share this information without having to re-authenticate each time.
This is also one of the reasons I've recently started to continuously pay attention to $SIGN . Many projects may seem like just tools in the early stages, but if they gradually become foundational components used by many systems, then the entire imagination space will be different.
It's still hard to say how far this path will go, but from the trend, the on-chain identity sector may become increasingly important. #SignGeopoliticalInfrastructure