SIGN feels important because it treats trust as something people should be able to carry, not rebuild from zero every time they cross a platform, border, or app. The idea is simple: verify a fact once, make it usable again when access, benefits, ownership, or rewards depend on it. What caught my attention is that SIGN is not only focused on proving eligibility, but on connecting that proof to actual distribution. That matters. In the real world, credentials mean little if value cannot move with the same clarity. Recent momentum makes the story sharper too: Sign’s current product stack centers on Sign Protocol, TokenTable, and EthSign, the docs were refreshed in February 2026, and the SIGN token has picked up new exchange listings in March. I see this less as a crypto narrative and more as infrastructure for portable trust.
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