#SignOfficialflreignInfra $SIGN Everyone complains that the system is broken.
And they’re right.
But few explain why in a way that really sticks.
Here’s the blunt truth.
You apply for something — a job, a grant, access — it doesn’t matter. They want proof. Degrees. Work history. Identity documents. You send PDFs. Maybe a link if you’re feeling fancy. Then… silence. Somewhere, someone has to take your word for it that what you sent is real.
That’s the whole process.
Trust, held together with duct tape.
Meanwhile, we’ve built cryptography that can prove ownership of digital assets across the globe in seconds. Billions move flawlessly. Precise. Unstoppable. Certain.
Yet ask two organizations to confirm a credential? Suddenly it’s back to emails, phone calls, waiting, and uncertainty.
This isn’t about technology failing.
It’s a problem of coordination.
Think of it like this: a neighborhood full of homes with top-tier locks, biometric scanners, maybe even guard dogs. Looks secure, right? But the neighbors don’t communicate. No shared records. No .
$SIGN Every time someone new shows up, panic ensues — everyone starts verifying from scratch.
That’s the reality of credential verification today: overly cautious, expensive, and slow.
Now imagine verifiable credentials linked to token systems. Sounds abstract, but it’s not. Claims become objects with built-in proof — not just PDFs or screenshots, but like sealed envelopes, signed by someone accountable, instantly verifiable without a single phone call.
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