I’ve rebuilt the same eligibility logic so many times it stopped feeling like building and started feeling like copy-paste work. Different chain, different app… same story. Who qualifies, who doesn’t, and how do you prove it without everything getting messy.
That’s where Sign Protocol really clicked for me.
They’re not forcing you to bake all your rules into the app anymore. They treat them like standalone conditions. Verifiable, reusable, and not tied to one place. So I’m not rewriting “this wallet did X” or “this user passed Y” every single time I launch something. You define it once, and it carries over.
That alone changes how you build.
Apps stop feeling disconnected. They start sharing actual context. Not just raw data, but signals that already mean something. If something’s been verified before, you can just use it instead of going through the whole process again.
It’s simple under the hood. Just structured data with signatures.
But in practice, it saves time, reduces friction, and makes cross-chain or multi-app builds way less painful.
One of those things that feels obvious… after you’ve struggled without it.
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