A few nights ago I was reviewing old watchlists and noticed I’d completely written off $SIGN after a tiny trade that barely made me anything. I thought it was just another “verify this on-chain” project and moved on too quickly.

Looking at it again, I think the interesting part is that Sign doesn’t treat trust like a permanent checkbox.

Most protocols assume that if something was valid once, it stays valid forever. But that’s not how real systems work. Access expires. Records change. Permissions get revoked.

@SignOfficial is one of the few projects I’ve seen that actually builds around that idea. Its attestations can expire, be replaced, or revoked, so the system cares about what’s true now, not what was true six months ago.

That’s why I think Sign feels more like infrastructure than just another token narrative. It mirrors how the real world actually works.

#Sign #SignDigitalSovereignInfra #Web3 #Verification #Trust

SIGN
SIGN
0.03234
+1.06%