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I’ve been watching Sign Protocol closely, and it feels like it’s almost there. The pieces exist schema, attestations, storage, and querying but real adoption and shared verification standards are still developing.

What stood out to me is this: Web3 doesn’t lack verified data. It lacks a way for that data to move across chains while keeping its meaning.

That’s where SIGN becomes interesting. It’s not just an attestation system it’s trying to create a common language for verified data. With schemas, data becomes structured, reusable, and understandable across systems.

This solves a real world problem. Today, identity and credentials don’t transfer. You prove yourself from scratch every time.

SIGN’s idea is simple: verify once, use everywhere.

If this works at scale, identity becomes portable, private, and truly owned unlocking access, efficiency, and global participation in ways current systems simply can’t.

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