I’ve been watching Project Sign closely, and what stands out isn’t what it promises—but what might happen when people start depending on it.

At first, it feels clean. Simple. A system where claims get signed and truth gets anchored. No noise, no hype—just structure.

But crypto doesn’t stay clean for long.

The moment a signature starts carrying value, it stops being just verification. It becomes leverage. Something people can optimize, trade, or even manipulate.

And that’s where things get interesting.

Because systems like this don’t break immediately—they bend slowly, shaped by human behavior. What begins as trust can quietly drift into strategy.

The real question isn’t whether Project Sign works.

It’s whether it can survive once truth becomes useful.

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