Data onchain looks powerful, until you try to use it outside where it was created.


Most systems today can generate data. Transactions happen. Credentials get issued. Events are recorded. Everything seems transparent.
But transparency is not the same as usability.
The real question is whether that data can still carry meaning when another system tries to read it. In many cases, it cannot. It needs to be reinterpreted, reverified, or even rebuilt.
That is where the hidden inefficiency lives.
SIGN becomes interesting at this exact point. Not because it creates more data, but because it focuses on how data can remain understandable and verifiable across different systems.
At that stage, we are no longer talking about activity. We are talking about whether activity can be reused.
Most people look at how much happens onchain. Fewer ask whether any of it can actually travel.
Do you think data without shared structure is really usable?
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