👉A lot of crypto projects sell narratives.
What makes SIGN more interesting is that it is not only selling a story — it is building a structure for proof.

At the core of Sign Protocol are 2 important ideas: schemas and attestations.
A schema defines how a piece of information should be structured.
An attestation is a digitally signed claim built on that structure, which can then be stored, retrieved, and verified later. (docs.sign.global)
That may sound technical, but the idea is simple:
Instead of saying
“this wallet is eligible”
or
“this action happened,”
SIGN wants those statements to become structured, verifiable records. The docs describe Sign Protocol as an evidence and attestation layer for producing and verifying structured claims, not as a base blockchain itself. (docs.sign.global)
That is why I think this matters.
Crypto already has enough hype.
What it still needs is better infrastructure for truth, verification, and auditability.
If SIGN can push that model further, it may become much more than a short-term token narrative.
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