Sign Protocol is built to make verification reusable instead of repetitive.

It lets users and projects create attestations, which are verifiable claims like wallet ownership, KYC status, or contribution history.

The key idea is simple.

Prove something once, then reuse that proof across different platforms.

Most systems today ask for too much data.

To verify one detail, users often expose full identities or histories.

Sign changes this by using cryptographic methods like zero-knowledge proofs, allowing users to prove a claim without revealing unnecessary information.

It also addresses a growing issue in Web3.

Ecosystems are multi-chain, but proofs are often stuck in one place.

Sign makes attestations portable, so they can move across networks and applications.

The system works through issuers creating signed claims, storing them securely, and enabling others to verify them without direct data access.

It also supports updates and revocation.

The SIGN token is used for fees, governance, and incentives, but its value depends on real usage.

At its core, Sign Protocol is about structured, privacy-preserving trust.

Not replacing trust entirely, but making it easier to verify, reuse, and scale across decentralized environments.

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