Sign Is Turning Credentials Into Crypto’s Next Primitive

I keep noticing how much of crypto still runs on assumptions. You connect a wallet and protocols try to figure you out from fragments. Balance here, activity there, maybe a guess about intent. It works, but barely.

Here is the thing. As systems get more complex, guessing stops scaling. At some point, you need something stronger than inference.

That’s where Sign starts to feel different to me. Not as identity, not exactly. More like turning credentials into something composable. Small pieces of verified context that can move across apps without being rebuilt every time.

The more I think about it, the more it feels like a primitive, not a feature.

But this is where it gets tricky. If developers don’t rely on it, it stays optional. And optional layers rarely win.

Still, if credentials start flowing the same way liquidity does, this probably won’t stay niche.

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