Let's talk about something most people overlook in crypto: reputation.

Right now, your activity on one chain stays there. You build history on Ethereum, but it means nothing on Solana. That's a problem. People want trust that moves with them.

Sign Protocol solves this with attestations. These are simple, signed statements on the blockchain. Someone attests that you did something. It's verifiable. Tamper-proof. And it works across chains.

Here's how it works in plain terms. You or a project creates a schema. That's like a template for the info. Then you sign an attestation that fits it. Anyone can check it later without asking permission.

For reputation systems, this changes everything. Imagine a freelance platform. Clients attest that you finished work on time. Quality was good. That builds a score. The score lives on Sign Protocol. It shows up no matter which chain you use next.

No central database needed. No single point of failure. It's decentralized trust.

Real use case: content creators. Platforms could attest to your engagement or originality. Buyers see real proof before hiring. Or in DAOs. Members attest to contributions. Voting power gets fairer.

Why does this matter? Crypto grows when trust is easy. Right now it's hard. Attestations make it simple. They open doors for bigger adoption. Governments could use it for credentials. Businesses for partnerships. Everyday users for everyday proof.

The beauty is it's not complicated tech for tech's sake. It's just making truth portable.

Sign Protocol quietly builds the foundation for a web where your reputation actually travels with you.

Have you thought about how your on-chain history could work harder for you?

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