What keeps pulling me back to SIGN is that it treats verification like infrastructure, not a one-time check. Most systems only ask, “Is this valid right now?” SIGN is built more like a living trust layer with schemas, attestations, status checks, and queryable records that stay useful over time. That matters because real institutions do not just need truth in the moment. They need truth they can revisit, trace, and defend later. That is where SIGN starts to feel much bigger than a normal crypto tool.

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