$SIGN . Another “global infrastructure” pitch. Another Layer 1 trying to convince everyone it finally figured it out.
I don’t even get excited at this point. Every few months it’s the same script. Faster chain, cleaner design, better architecture. Supposedly the one that fixes everything the last one couldn’t. And then reality hits when actual users show up and things start breaking in ways whitepapers never mention.
Because that’s the part people keep ignoring. Blockchains don’t fail in theory. They fail under pressure. Traffic exposes everything. Coordination, latency, bottlenecks you didn’t think mattered.
Even Solana, yeah it feels smooth… until it doesn’t. Works great right up to the moment demand spikes and suddenly you’re reminded that throughput claims don’t mean much when the network is stressed. That’s not hate, that’s just how systems behave at scale.
So SIGN separating credential verification from token distribution? Logically, it makes sense. Spreading load instead of forcing everything through one pipeline. That’s actually how real systems survive. Not by being perfect, but by not collapsing all at once.
But let’s be honest. Good design doesn’t pull liquidity. Users don’t migrate just because something is cleaner. Ecosystems are sticky, messy, irrational.
Still… at least this is trying to solve something real instead of chasing narratives.
It might work. Or nobody shows up.
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