I used to think that the main reason most on-chain systems fail is due to complexity.
There are too many steps, too many tools, and too much friction.
However, over time, I realized that another reason is just as common: uncertainty.
A situation where I cannot be completely sure if I am qualified, if I have participated enough, or if my actions will actually be recognized. Everything feels a bit vague.
In that regard, Sign Protocol began to stand out to me.
Sign Protocol transforms actions into **credentials** to eliminate this uncertainty.
Instead of relying on snapshots or backend logic to determine qualifications, the project can issue verifiable proofs linked to actual activities.
If you participated, it is recorded as proof, and if you are qualified, it can be proven. No interpretation is needed.
What I particularly like is that this approach changes the experience itself.
There is no need to guess anymore, and there is no need to wait for a list to be announced. The proof already exists and can be utilized across various platforms. It is not confined to a single ecosystem.
Once this idea takes hold, you will realize how natural it is.
What cryptocurrency needs is not just a better system, but a system where the results are clear before deployment.
@SignOfficial
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