I’ve been watching the sIgn protocol dev stuff for a bit now they have been running hackathons and getting people to actually build tech i lIke that it is not just talk they often hIghlight real examples like Bhutan’s NDI hackathon that delivered 13+ apps built around natIonal digital identIty some targetIng government use cases others with private sector potential it feels real.

What caught my attention is the structure it is not just random tools thrown at me and you there is actual direction docs, access to the protocol, some mentorshIp that matters most hackathons just drop you in and say fIgure it out. Here, if i actually pay attentIon, i can learn somethIng useful not just build a shiny and bright demo and forget it the next day.

That said i’m not buying the usual hackathon hype people act like you show up and suddenly everythIng clIcks Nah most of these events feel chaotIc things don not make sense, people rush, ideas are half-baked, and stuff breaks at the last mInute. A few teams pull it off, sure but most proJects don not go anywhere after the real value is the process. I learn fast when i’re under pressure and i meet people who are actually trying.

StIll this one feels a bit different at least people are shipping and talking about tech testing tech i can see who is serious and who is just there for the vIbes that is rare.

I’m watching it closely not because I thInk it is perfect but because it actually feels functional that is enough to get my attentIon i even a little curious i go check it out myself ist i never trust the hype i look at what people are actually buIldIng that tells me everything and my main focous is always towards learning and learning and keep learning....

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