I’ve been thinking about Sign Protocol, and honestly… it simplifies everything.
At its core on-chain value isn’t magic it’s just signed claims. Who owns what who sent what, what’s valid. Strip away the noise and you’re left with signatures driving the entire system.
That’s what makes this model powerful. Every transaction, balance update mint or burn is simply a signed state transition publicly verifiable and trus tless. You don’t need to rely on narratives. You can check it yourself.
What’s even more interesting is how this extends to permissionedsystems Different environment same logic. Controlled accessbut still built on signed data. That consistency creates a shared language between public and private networks.
And while high TPS sounds impressive, real value comes from consistency of truth, not just speed.
Because in the end trust in distributed systems comes down to one simple idea:
Who signed what and does everyone agree on
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