Ever had something fail even when everything looked correct… and you couldn’t explain why?
ran into that kind of situation earlier while tracing a few interactions and it made me rethink how $SIGN actually fits into the picture. the data wasn’t wrong, signatures checked out, nothing broken on the surface… but the timing between steps just didn’t line up. one part moved faster, another lagged, and suddenly the whole flow stalled.
that’s the kind of problem you don’t see in dashboards.
and it’s probably why @SignOfficial feels different when you look closer. it’s not just about proving something is valid once. it’s about keeping things moving when different parts of a system aren’t perfectly in sync.
that’s messy. and honestly, harder than most people expect.
most tokens get judged on visible outcomes. price, volume, quick reactions. but coordination issues don’t show up that way. they sit underneath, only noticeable when things stop working.
makes me wonder if $SIGN is being looked at too simply right now.
because solving timing gaps isn’t flashy… but it’s what keeps everything from breaking.