In recent developments that have become increasingly noticeable, SIGN, or the Sign Protocol, is beginning to move into a previously underexplored area: serving as a validation tool for collaborations between projects that operate without formal relationships. In an increasingly open ecosystem, many collaborations happen spontaneously, ranging from joint campaigns and small feature integrations to cross-community experiments, yet there is often no clear way to record who contributed what.
A new approach is emerging that uses SIGN to leave a “trail” for these kinds of collaborations. Every contribution, no matter how small, can be recorded as part of a credential recognized by both parties. This creates a level of transparency that was previously difficult to achieve, especially in collaborations without formal structures.
Interestingly, this pattern is gradually shaping an ecosystem that is more open to contributions without requiring rigid formal pathways. Trust no longer depends solely on written agreements, but also on a verifiable track record of collaboration that can be directly seen and validated. @SignOfficial #signdigitalsovereigninfra $SIGN

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