SIGN Engineering: Solid Design, Real-World Questions
SIGN is built around attestations—simple idea: structured, signed, verifiable data. But the flexibility is what stands out. You can store everything on-chain for trust, or just anchor hashes and keep data off-chain to save cost.
Schemas make it portable, so the same logic works across chains without constant rebuilding.
Under the hood, zero-knowledge proofs let you prove facts without exposing raw data. That’s a big shift.
The interesting part is cross-chain verification using TEEs. Instead of trusting one source, a network verifies data, and a threshold signs off before pushing results on-chain.
Clean design—but complex.
It works in theory and testnet.
Real question is how it holds up under real-world pressure.
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