I’ve been observing @SignOfficial for a while, especially their hackathons, and one thing stands out—they’re actually getting people to build. It’s not just theory. Initiatives like Bhutan’s NDI hackathon, where 13+ real apps were created around digital identity, show practical progress. Some solutions even have real government and private sector relevance.What I find interesting is the structure. It’s not just random tools thrown at developers. There’s guidance, documentation, protocol access, and mentorship. If you take it seriously, you can genuinely learn instead of just building a demo and moving on.That said, I don’t believe in overhyping hackathons. Most are messy—ideas are rushed, things break, and many projects don’t last. But the real value is the learning and the people you meet under pressure.Still, this feels different. People are actually shipping and testing real tech. That’s rare. I’m watching closely—not because it’s perfect, but because it’s functional. And for me, real learning always comes first.@SignOfficial $SIGN #SignDigitalSovereignInfra

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