I almost ignored $SIGN a few weeks ago because I kept seeing people describe it as “just another identity project.” I even passed on a small entry around my usual range because I thought the narrative was too limited.
Then I spent a night digging through what Sign is actually building, and I think most people are looking at it the wrong way.
To me, @SignOfficial isn’t really an identity layer. It’s becoming an evidence layer.
That matters because future apps, especially in cross-border payments, public infrastructure, and regulated finance, won’t be able to rely on random data sitting in one database. They’ll need proof: who issued the information, when it was issued, and whether it can be trusted.
What stood out is that Sign lets apps reference signed data instead of storing everything themselves. That means the same verified record can move across chains and systems without being recreated every time.
Why does that matter? Because accountability becomes portable. And I think that’s a much bigger market than people realize.
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