@SignOfficial I think Sign Protocol is getting more attention now because its February 2026 docs make the record question much clearer by spelling out public private and hybrid modes instead of treating everything like a simple choice between on-chain and off-chain storage. What stands out to me is that this split feels practical rather than ideological because public records can live fully on-chain when open verification matters while private records are designed for confidentiality-first programs that need permissioning membership controls and audit access policies. Hybrid records add another layer by keeping a verifiable reference on-chain while the heavier or more sensitive payload lives on Arweave or IPFS and is usually linked by a CID. To me that feels like real progress because teams are finally building for audits and privacy at the same time instead of acting like one has to cancel out the other. The addition of selective disclosure and ZK-based attestations makes that balance feel far more real which is exactly why the discussion feels timely to me.

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