I’m starting to think $SIGN isn’t competing for hype — it’s competing to become the default verification layer.
In Web3, I keep doing the same thing again and again: verify, re-verify, prove eligibility, prove contribution… then start from zero on the next app. It’s exhausting.
What I like about @SignOfficial is the idea of attestations: prove something once, then reuse that proof anywhere.
If this actually gets adopted at scale (especially in regions pushing digital infrastructure), onboarding becomes faster and cleaner. No more messy spreadsheets and “trust me” lists.
The market keeps staring at supply. I’m watching usage.
Because promises don’t move systems — repeatable proof does.