Sign Feels Like the Kind of Project People Ignore Until One Bad Wallet Connection Ruins Their Week
I think most people in crypto trust random wallet connections way more than they should.
You open a site, connect, sign something quickly, and move on. Half the time nobody even reads what they’re approving 😅 if the page looks clean enough, people assume it’s safe.
Then something weird happens. Funds disappear, permissions stay active, wallets keep interacting with things they forgot about months ago 👀 suddenly everyone starts talking about security again, but only after the damage is already done.
That’s why Sign feels more relevant to me than a lot of the louder projects. It’s not trying to be another trading narrative or another token people only care about when price moves 📉 it sits much closer to the part people ignore until it becomes a problem: trust, permissions, identity, proving who should actually have access to something.
The crazy part is that crypto keeps getting faster, but most users still behave like it’s 2021. Click fast, connect fast, hope for the best 🔁 and honestly that works until it doesn’t.
$SIGN makes sense because it feels like infrastructure built for the moment people stop assuming every connection is harmless ⚙️ not after the mistake happens, but before.
Maybe that sounds boring compared to memes and hype. But one bad signature can do more damage than a bad trade. 🧩