When I look at SIGN, I do not see a project that fits neatly into a small crypto category. I see something more layered than that. From my perspective, it is trying to build the kind of infrastructure that helps digital systems answer very basic but very important questions: who can be trusted, what can be verified, who is eligible for something, and how value should move once those conditions are met. That is the reason I find it worth paying attention to.
A lot of projects in Web3 talk about innovation, but not all of them are working on problems that feel foundational. SIGN does. What stands out to me is that it is not only trying to make information verifiable, but also trying to make that verification useful inside actual systems. I think