Sign Protocol: Solving Crypto's Repetitive Proof Problem 💡

Initially, many in crypto believed identity was the paramount challenge. The theory was, if we could establish a clean on-chain representation of users, issues like reputation, eligibility, and trust would naturally resolve.

Yet, practical experience with decentralized applications (dApps) reveals a different reality. The primary friction isn't "Who are you?", but rather, "Why do I have to prove the same thing repeatedly?"

This leads to a fragmented user experience, akin to a broken memory layer. Users frequently connect wallets, sign messages, and approve tokens, sometimes redoing actions because the initial attempt didn't register.

Sign Protocol aims to address this inefficiency, moving beyond just identity. It focuses on creating a reliable framework where verifiable proofs persist and are easily recalled, streamlining interactions across the blockchain space.