I’ve been around crypto long enough to know most “big ideas” don’t really go anywhere… so yeah, I was skeptical about SIGN Protocol too.
But honestly, the problem it’s trying to solve is actually real. Proving anything online is still messy. Degrees, experience, achievements… it’s all scattered and half the time people just fake it and move on.
SIGN is basically trying to fix that by turning credentials into something you can verify instantly. No chasing emails. No waiting. Just proof that actually holds up.
Sounds simple. Maybe too simple.
The interesting part is how it connects this with rewards. If your actions can be verified, then rewarding people fairly starts to make more sense. At least better than the usual random airdrop chaos we keep seeing.
That said… adoption is the real test. If nobody uses it, none of this matters.
Still, compared to most of the hype floating around right now, this one feels a bit more grounded. Not perfect. But not completely useless either.

