1) Elevator Pitch (What it is and what it solves)

SIGN is a crypto project focused on improving trust and verifiability of information in Web3 environments: identity, credentials, permissions, and validations. In a world where "proving" something often involves exposing data, SIGN aims to reduce friction and increase security: demonstrating that you meet a condition without sharing more than necessary.

CTA: What problem would you like to solve with more private verifications: access, reputation, or compliance?

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2) Educational: “Verify without revealing” (Privacy)

“Verify without revealing” means demonstrating a fact without exposing the complete data. Simple example: proving that you are of legal age without showing your exact date of birth. This approach can help minimize leaks, reduce “data oversharing,” and improve user experience in dApps.

CTA: Comment on a real case where today you provide too much data for a verification.

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3) Use case: DeFi and Security

In DeFi, security is not just smart contracts: it is also who accesses and under what conditions. SIGN can fit into scenarios such as: access to pools/benefits based on verifiable criteria, reputation/fraud prevention, or eligibility validations without doxxing. Less data exposure = smaller social attack surface.

CTA: What would you prefer in DeFi: more privacy or more verification requirements? Why?

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4) “SIGN in 5 bullets” (Value for user/investor)

 

Verifiable trust: stronger proofs/validations.

 

Privacy by design: you share less sensitive information.

 

Better UX: less friction to access services.

 

Potential interoperability: useful in multiple dApps/cases.

 

Alignment with adoption: identity/credentials are key in Web3.

CTA: If you had to choose 1 benefit, what is the most important?

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