From Centralized Risk to Distributed Resilience: Rethinking National Identity Architecture

@SignOfficial || I have designed national scale identity systems for years, and I see a clear shift happening.

Many countries still rely on centralized databases for identity.

These create single points of failure, massive breach risks, and concentrated power that can be pressured or misused.

$SIGN offers a better path as sovereign digital infrastructure. It moves from centralized risk to distributed resilience.

Trusted issuers create signed attestations that individuals hold privately. Verifiers check only what is needed without copying full records.

This keeps national control over issuance and meaning while giving citizens practical control over their data.

The hard part is governance. Sign builds clear rules for who can issue, what can be requested, and how audits happen without turning systems into surveillance tools.

After building similar foundations, I know this approach delivers real resilience, minimal data spread, and lasting sovereignty for national identity architecture.

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