The SIGN Protocol for Developers is made to make it easy for people to verify things in Web3 applications. It is simple, flexible and powerful.
Developers do not have to use databases or APIs. They can use the SIGN Protocol to make and verify things on the blockchain. This is for things like identity, credentials and ownership.
The SIGN Protocol makes it easy for developers to give out attestations. They can decide what information can be verified. Then other applications can check that information by themselves.
This way we do not need to have hidden trust layers. It makes the systems more transparent and reliable.
For people who build things the SIGN Protocol is like a plug-in layer, for verification. It can be used for things. For example it can be used for giving out tokens controlling access or checking a users reputation.
Developers can put this proof-based logic directly into their applications. This makes the applications more secure. It also fits with the idea of Web3. In Web3 users can verify things of just trusting them. The SIGN Protocol is a part of this.
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