Sign Protocol is one of those projects that starts making more sense the deeper you go.

At first glance, it can look like another data-focused protocol. But once you really break it down, the real value is in how it structures information before that information is ever trusted, shared, or used. That part matters more than people think.

What stands out to me is that this is not about dumping records onchain and calling it innovation. It is about creating a system where the format itself gives the data credibility. That changes the conversation completely.

That is why I see Sign as more than a simple infrastructure play.

If it keeps proving that schemas and attestations can be used in real environments, then this has room to become something much more important than a passing narrative. That is the angle I am watching.

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