🧐 Honestly? i been sitting with what actually gives $SIGN value, and it’s not the usual “price goes up” narrative 😂. Most people treat it like a speculative token, but ran through the system and it’s more tied to usage than hype. $SIGN acts as the underlying fuel across verification, identity, and distribution layers. That means value comes from activity—credentials being issued, data being verified, systems interacting.
i stands out is how Sign Protocol supports real-world credential verification. Instead of storing raw data, it issues attestations tied to schemas structured, verifiable proofs that can be reused across applications. That’s practical in things like identity checks, contracts, or access control.
I kept coming back to is data protection. Zk proofs and selective disclosure help, but the tension here is metadata. Even if content is hidden, patterns still exist.
So the real question is does utility alone sustain value, or does the system still depend on trust assumptions it can’t fully eliminate?
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