i keep noticing people talk about SIGN like the attestation itself is the product.

that’s the surface-level read.

From my perspective, the real unlock is what happens before anything gets issued.

SIGN matters because it lets apps define the rules, structure, and trust assumptions before a credential ever hits-chain. that sounds small until you use it in practice. it means better onboarding, cleaner reputation systems, smarter airdrop filters, reusable identity rails, and way less guesswork around who qualifies for what.

most people focus on the final badge.

the sleeper thing is the schema layer.

that’s where the real power sits. if the schema is right, the attestation becomes useful everywhere. if the schema is weak, the whole thing is just another onchain receipt nobody cares about.

that’s why SIGN isn’t just documenting trust.

it’s designing trust before it shows up. that’s the edge.

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