That morning started like any normal work day. I opened my laptop early and applied for a freelance gig from a global crypto team. I attached my past work proof my degree my wallet activity and the small wins I worked hard for. For a moment I felt confident. Then the reply came back cold and simple. They could not verify my claims across different chains so my application was rejected. That hit hard because the work was real but the proof still felt scattered.
In that moment I remembered how tiring this problem has become. So many people show edited screenshots polished profiles and copied flex online. Real people get mixed with fake proof every day. The same issue also appears in token distributions. Projects want fair access but proving who is truly eligible often becomes messy slow and unfair. Either people lose privacy or they keep repeating the same proof again and again.
This is why SIGN caught my attention in a different way. Sign Protocol is not just about storing proof. It makes attestations portable across ecosystems like Ethereum BNB Chain Solana and TON. Once a credential is attested it can move with the user instead of getting trapped on one platform. Any dApp project or even institution can verify it without asking for the same story again. And with TokenTable this becomes even more powerful because fair token access becomes easier to prove without turning everything into chaos.
Today while writing this post about @SignOfficial and $SIGN I genuinely feel something changed in my mind. Maybe the future is not about shouting louder online. Maybe it is about having proof that can finally travel with us.