I’ve been thinking about Sign and what it’s truly building. At first, it felt like just another identity layer, but it’s deeper than that. Instead of storing data everywhere, it focuses on proof. Your information stays with you, and only what’s needed is verified. That shift from data sharing to proof sharing is powerful. But it also raises questions. Who defines what counts as valid proof? And can systems really adapt without owning data? The idea is strong, but execution will decide everything. It’s not hype, but it’s not simple either. Definitely something worth watching closely 👀
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