A few weeks ago, I got tired of the usual crypto identity process connecting wallets, repeating KYC on every platform, and still worrying about how my data is handled.

Then I tried SignPass from the @SignOfficial

I created a simple credential once (nothing sensitive, just enough to prove eligibility), and from there I could verify it across different platforms without constantly re-sharing my information or relying on centralized systems. The combination of selective disclosure and zero-knowledge design made the experience feel more private and user-controlled.

I later noticed how platform use the same attestation layer to improve token distribution. Instead of random airdrops that can be exploited by sybil accounts, they can rely on verified eligibility, making the process more fair and transparent.

That’s when it clicked for me this isn’t just another infrastructure play. The $SIGN token helps power attestations, supports verification, and gives participants a way to take part in governing the system.

In a world full of deepfakes and constant verification loops, being able to sign once and verify across platforms feels like real progress.

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