i wrote this after another 2 a.m. alert, the kind that drags risk committees and audit trails into the same room. the debate wasn’t throughput; it was who had permission, and why. blocks weren’t slow. keys were exposed. approvals were loose.

SIGN is an svm-based, high-performance l1 with guardrails, built with that memory intact. SIGN Sessions enforce time-bound, scope-bound delegation—because “Scoped delegation + fewer signatures is the next wave of on-chain UX.” speed matters less than what gets authorized.

execution is modular, layered above conservative settlement. evm compatibility exists, but only to reduce tooling friction. the native token acts as security fuel; staking is responsibility, not yield theater.

bridges remain a risk surface. trust doesn’t degrade politely—it snaps.

a fast ledger that can say “no” prevents predictable failure.

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