Recently shifted focus from hype-driven “privacy narratives” to studying Sign Protocol’s core logic.
Most people still see decentralized verification as just issuing certificates—but the real value is much deeper. In today’s fragile global trust environment, the ability to accurately anchor off-chain data on-chain is becoming critical infrastructure.
Having used EAS, its role is solid, but it struggles in high-frequency, complex scenarios. Sign Protocol shows bigger ambition—not just storing data, but structuring and verifying real-world information on-chain.
In bull markets, this feels optional. In today’s geopolitical and information-fragmented world, it’s becoming essential.
That said, challenges remain: Cross-chain latency and indexing inconsistencies are real concerns. Scalability under pressure is still unproven.
Big funds are watching closely. The key question: Will this become just another certificate tool—or the digital notary layer for Web3?
For now, focus on fundamentals.
Engineering strength > narrative hype.


