$SIGN stands out to me because it is trying to solve a problem that keeps getting ignored in crypto and beyond: proving information in a way that can actually be trusted. A lot of systems can display records, identities, or claims, but that is not the same as making them verifiable. That is where Sign feels different. It is working on trust infrastructure, digital identity, attestations, and proof in a way that seems practical rather than overly promotional. What makes it interesting is that this kind of infrastructure could matter for governments, platforms, businesses, and ordinary users too. Hype fades fast, but useful verification layers can stay relevant much longer. That is why $SIGN feels worth watching.

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