Sign Official & The Cost of Proving the Same Thing Twice
#SignDigitalSovereignInfra @SignOfficial $SIGN
I once helped a small team verify their business for a partnership in the Middle East.
What stood out wasn’t how hard it was.
how repetetive i felt after doing.
The same documents submitted again and again just in slightly different formats, for slightly different systems.
Each one acted like it couldn’t trust what came before.
Nothing was technically broken.
But nothing was connected either.
After a while, it stopped feeling like verification and started feeling like absolute friction. the kind you don’t notice at first, but it slows everything down. Deals drag.
Onboarding gets heavier and everyone just accepts it.
That’s where $SIGN starts to make sense to me.
If Sign Official is really building digital sovereign infrastructure, then the value of it isn’t in adding more approvals . it’s in the removing of need to repeat them.
Verification should happen once and carry forward, not reset every time you enter a new system.
