SIGN is not talking about 'narratives', but about 'who can be recognized by the system': the hard core of geopolitical infrastructure is here
When I was watching SIGN today, my first reaction was not 'Should I dive in?', but rather it felt a bit like watching a high-speed pipeline being laid: usually, you think it's ugly, slow, and lacks drama, but when it comes to the moment of 'passing, releasing, proving who you are/your qualifications', everyone will turn back to look for this pipe. To be more realistic, the sentiment in the crypto market has been unstable recently; during such times, it's easy to misjudge 'infrastructure projects' as 'lack of heat'. But precisely because of this, things like SIGN don't gain heat just by shouting; it's more about being invoked time and again by institutions, events, and compliance processes.