$SIGN is usually discussed as an identity and verification project, but lately I keep thinking people might be missing a much bigger angle.
Everyone is obsessed with AI right now. Binance users talk about AI agents, AI tokens, AI trading, AI assistants. But there is one huge problem nobody really talks about: AI is only as useful as the data it can trust.
An AI can answer questions, automate tasks, and even make decisions, but what happens when it cannot verify whether the wallet, user, document, or credential it is interacting with is real?

That is where Sign suddenly feels much more important to me.
🔐 AI will need trusted identity layers
🌍 Cross-border systems will need portable verification
⚡ Users will want privacy without losing credibility
Without something like that, AI could become fast but unreliable. And honestly, unreliable AI might end up being more dangerous than slow AI.
That is why I think Sign is not just building for today’s market. It feels like it is building for a future where people, companies, governments, and even AI systems all need a way to verify trust instantly.
The interesting part is that most infrastructure projects only become obvious after the trend arrives. By the time everyone realizes trusted data matters, the projects already building it could be way ahead.
Maybe I am wrong, but I would not be surprised if one day Binance users stop seeing $SIGN as just another infrastructure token and start seeing it as one of the few projects connecting AI, identity, and digital trust together.
