I used to read roadmaps as intent. Now I read them as coordination signals. What persists matters, schemas registered, attestations reused, integrations that remove repetition. Direction reveals itself in what compounds quietly, not what gets announced.

With @SignOfficial , the shift appears structural. Activity is moving toward shared schemas and reusable attestations across applications. The question is simple: are developers building dependencies or just testing surfaces? Reuse across governance, AI inputs, and access layers suggests the former.

Validator behavior and incentives become the real test. If issuance remains consistent and verification is trusted, attestations begin to define eligibility itself. That’s where coordination turns into enforceable structure.

For me, roadmap credibility is measured in retained loops. Not launches, but sustained, composable usage.

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