In @SignOfficial their omnichain approach looks interesting 🌐
The idea is that attestations are not tied to a single blockchain — they can exist and be verified in different networks 🤯
That is, the created record does not get 'locked' in one ecosystem, but becomes part of a broader infrastructure 🔗
This solves one of the main problems of Web3 — data and trust fragmentation 🧩
When information is scattered across different chains, it's difficult to verify it
In Sign, this logic is different: data is created once and can be used everywhere 👀
This looks like a basis for a single verifiable facts space

SIGN
--
--
becomes not just a token, but a key to interaction between different networks 🚀✨