I’ve seen developers lose weeks on this. Not building… translating.
Different apps. Different formats. Same data… completely incompatible. It’s messy.
Quietly exhausting. And honestly, kind of embarrassing for a space that claims to be “frictionless.”
That’s where *Sign Protocol* gets interesting.
Not because it screams innovation… but because it standardizes the boring part. Schemas. Agreed formats. A shared language.
Sounds small. It’s not.
I’ve had moments where I realized most of Web3 isn’t failing on ideas it’s failing on interpretation. Nobody agrees on what data means, so everything slows down.
Sign doesn’t magically fix that… but it nudges things in the right direction.
Apps stop arguing about structure… and start focusing on meaning.
That’s when systems stop talking past each other.
And maybe… finally start working together.
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Thoughts on it?