I used to think Sign was just another document-signing project on blockchain, nothing special. But the more I researched, the more I realized this project is aiming for something much bigger. They’re not just building tools for crypto users — they’re building infrastructure that governments and institutions could actually use. That completely changed how I see the project.
What really caught my attention is their focus on digital identity and digital payments at a national level. If a project becomes part of government systems, that’s not short-term hype — that’s long-term adoption. While most crypto projects are fighting for market attention, Sign seems to be quietly positioning itself in the background where real systems are built.
I’m not saying it’s guaranteed to succeed, but the direction they’re moving in is very different from most projects in this space.
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