@SignOfficial

Lately, I've been thinking about logging in in a slightly inconvenient way.

Not from the perspective of "good infrastructure"

That part is clear

Because at the present time

Much of what we call online trust isn't really trust.

It is permissible

The platforms decide if your identity is valid.

Platforms decide if your credentials matter

The platforms decide if your data is acceptable.

You don't carry trust with you

You borrow it

And every time you move

Start over

That's the part where quiet logging in breaks.

The diagrams define how reality should look.

Certificates transform that into something that can be reused.

Suddenly... verification is no longer tied to a single system.

It becomes portable

It looks small

But it changes power

Because when trust moves

Controlling weakness begins

And you can already see it in how their products have evolved.

TokenTable didn't expand because the gifts were exciting

It expanded because distribution was disrupted.

$4B+ moved

40M+ users

This is not a fuss

This is the infrastructure doing its job

SignPass goes even further.

Once the identity begins to live on the chain

Governments are experimenting with this.

This ceases to be a "cryptographic identity"

It is becoming real-world infrastructure.

Then there's the part that most people misunderstand.

ZK

It's not about hiding everything.

It's about choosing what becomes visible.

And when

That choice... doesn't seem technically sound.

It seems as though control is returning to the user.

Don't try to control your attention.

It builds the layer below

The part that decides

What is true

Who can verify this?

And how does it move?

And if that layer is working

You won't notice it immediately.

You will only realize it someday

Proving something online

Suddenly he feels... proud and effortlessly in real time. 🚀

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