I’ve been watching this space closely, and something about Sign is starting to click for me in a deeper way.

Most people think attestations are fixed like once something is verified, it stays true forever. But that’s not how real life works. Trust changes. People change. Situations change.

What I’m realizing is this: attestations are not permanent truth, they’re living state.

A verified profile today might expire tomorrow. A trusted claim can be updated. Some things even need to be revoked completely. And that’s normal.

Sign seems to understand this reality. Instead of locking data as static proof, it treats it like something that evolves over time. Something that needs to be checked again, not just once.

And honestly, that changes everything.

Because now apps are not just asking “was this ever true?”

They’re asking “is this still true right now?”

I’m still learning, still watching, but I can see why people are starting to pay attention to this shift.

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