I keep coming back to projects that don’t try too hard to explain themselves.
Sign feels like one of those.
Not loud. Not over-defined. Just sitting there—waiting to be tested by real incentives.
Most crypto systems work fine when nothing is at stake.
The real question is what happens when they start to matter.
When signals turn into something people can game.
When trust becomes something people optimize.
That’s where most systems quietly break.
Sign hasn’t reached that moment yet.
And maybe that’s why it’s still interesting.
Not because it’s proven anything—
but because it hasn’t been forced to.
