WHEN A SIGNATURE STOPS BEING THE END OF A PROCESS
I used to think a signature was the finish line.
Agreement done.
File saved.
Process over.
But SIGN pushed me to look at it differently.
In SIGN’s EthSign case study, the idea is not to let agreements stay trapped inside the moment they were signed. Through Proof of Agreement and Witnessed Agreements, Sign Protocol can create attestations that confirm an agreement exists, so a third party can verify that relationship without exposing sensitive details onchain .
That is the part that feels important to me.
Most digital agreements still stay siloed. They matter to the people involved, but they do not become very useful outside that narrow context. SIGN starts looking more practical when the signature is no longer just the end of a document flow, but the start of reusable proof that other systems can actually work with.
That feels a lot more real to me than another broad “trust layer” claim.