Crypto systems generate records easily, but usable proof is rare. SIGN stood out because it doesn’t stop at attestations; it builds a robust indexing and query layer SDKs, REST, GraphQL, searchable schemas, filters that ensures evidence remains retrievable under real-world pressure. Records are cheap; retrieval is not. SIGN recognizes proof is only valuable if accessible, portable, and auditable. Standardized evidence rails allow inspection across systems without rebuilding entire stacks, making trust and verification infrastructural rather than siloed. $SIGN’s token gains utility in access, staking, and governance, tied to actual operational dependence, not hype. Adoption depends on operators willing to treat evidence as shared infrastructure. I watch SIGN not for trending attestations but because it addresses the core gap: recorded data ≠ usable proof.

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