Sign Protocol Feels Strong Early, Which Is Exactly Why I’m Careful
Sign Protocol is one of those projects that reads well right away, and that is usually the point where I start paying closer attention.
The idea itself is strong. Attestations, verifiable records, portable proof. It fits neatly into the kind of infrastructure story crypto tends to take seriously because it feels foundational, and to be fair, it may be.
What gives me pause is how finished the narrative already feels.
When something is truly early, there is usually still some disorder around it. Usage is inconsistent. The market has not fully figured out how to price it. The story and the real behavior are still trying to catch up to each other. With Sign Protocol, the framing feels more refined than the part I am still trying to evaluate.
That does not make it weak. It just means I do not want to mistake a clean, well-built thesis for evidence that it has already secured its place.
So I am still watching it the way I watch a lot of infrastructure plays at this stage. Not to decide whether the idea sounds good, because it does. I am watching to see whether conviction keeps growing once the presentation matters less and real demand has to hold the weight on its own.