I’ve seen enough of these systems where you end up dumping your KYC docs or exposing your entire wallet history just to prove one small thing, and somewhere along the way that data gets copied, stored, or quietly leaked in ways no one really tracks.

Feels broken.

I think S.I.G.N is trying to fix that without pretending the problem doesn’t exist, letting you prove something specific without handing over everything behind it, which sounds obvious until you realize how most setups still force full disclosure just to tick a single box.

Less exposure.

Honestly, I’m seeing a shift here where compliance isn’t treated like the enemy but also isn’t allowed to strip you bare, and that balance is hard to get right, especially in a space that usually swings between total visibility and total lockout.

Still early.

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