$SIGN isn’t just identity tech. It feels more like the next step in how money actually works.
It builds on standards from the World Wide Web Consortium like Verifiable Credentials and Decentralized Identifiers, but the real shift is simple: value starts coming from what you can prove, not just what you hold.@SignOfficial
Instead of handing over your entire identity, you only show what matters. You can prove you’re eligible for something without revealing who you are. You can show an income range without exposing exact numbers. You can confirm you’re a unique user without giving up personal data.
That changes a lot.
Airdrops don’t get drained by farmers.
Benefits reach the right people.
Credit decisions rely on proof instead of assumptions.
Behind the scenes, trust registries decide which issuers actually matter, and credentials can be updated or revoked in real time. So the system doesn’t just verify once it keeps up with reality.
What you get is a system where money becomes more precise. More conditional. More aligned with real-world context.
If crypto introduced permissionless
