I’ve always found it strange how “digital identity” gets talked about a lot, yet in practice it rarely feels usable beyond the platform it was created on. You might control it, but once you step outside that environment, it loses relevance.


Looking into what SIGN is doing, the direction feels different. The idea isn’t just ownership of identity, but making it something that can actually be verified and used across different systems without losing its validity. That shift from isolated identity to something portable starts to matter a lot more.
The way it connects across ecosystems like $MAGMA and $RDNT adds another layer to it. Instead of identity being locked in one place, it moves with you and still holds weight wherever it’s used.
When you think about it like that, it’s closer to having a real credential you can rely on, not just something that exists on paper.
#signdigitalsovereigninfra @SignOfficial $SIGN
SIGN-15,78%
MAGMA-9,01%
RDNT-4,83%
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