EthSign didn’t just start as a signing project. It started by solving a simple problem, then slowly uncovered a much bigger one: how do digital agreements turn into proof that actually lasts?
That’s what makes its path into Sign Protocol so interesting.
What began with signatures and agreements gradually grew into something deeper — an evidence layer built around trust, verification, and records that can live beyond a single platform or moment.
Sometimes a project doesn’t change because it wants to sound bigger.
It changes because the problem underneath was always bigger than it first looked.