I’ve been watching SIGN Protocol quietly take shape, and it keeps pulling me back to one simple question—can trust really be proven, or do we just get better at imitating it?

The idea feels inevitable. Attestations, on-chain proofs, structured credibility. But the moment these signals start to matter, they stop being passive—and start becoming something people chase.

That’s where things shift.

Because in crypto, anything with value gets optimized. And when trust becomes something you can collect, the line between what’s real and what just looks real starts to blur.

SIGN isn’t just about proving trust. It’s about what happens when trust enters a system built on incentives.

And that’s the part worth watching.

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