Today, while scrolling through X and reading CTO Jack Xu's article, I found myself pausing longer than usual. Not because of a big update or token price movement, but because of a feeling that’s hard to describe - like watching someone who has traveled a long road and finally turns back to share it with others.
Jack recalled his early days learning Solidity in 2018, when smart contract development felt like walking through fog. Debugging was guesswork, there were no console logs or stack traces, and every deployment felt like a leap of faith. It feels distant, yet familiar to anyone who has spent enough time building in Web3.
What resonated most was how the story evolved. From EthSign to TokenTable to @SignOfficial , the team grew alongside open source. Tools like OpenZeppelin, Foundry, Hardhat, and The Graph weren’t just utilities - they were the foundation. Now, Sign is not only building on that foundation but contributing back to it.
Built by Sign feels less like a campaign and more like a genuine act of giving back. Their first repo, Foundry Deployer, isn’t for show - it has been tested in production for years. It brings clarity to deployment and versioning, reducing risk and chaos. Anyone who has deployed contracts late at night knows its value.
More importantly, Sign is shifting its role. It is no longer just a project, but part of a larger ecosystem - one that helps others build better. For me, that brings a quiet conviction: this is a team not only focused on going far, but on bringing others along. And that’s why they’ll last.
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