#signdigitalsovereigninfra $SIGN Recently, I caught myself thinking about one thing.
In Web3, you can be completely anonymous —
until you need to prove something.
And at that moment, everything breaks.
Because the choice is strange:
either you show nothing
or you reveal more than you want.
And here I became interested in @SignOfficial .
They do not force you to choose between privacy and verification —
they give you control.
You do not “reveal yourself,”
you prove a fact.
Confirm age — without date of birth
confirm country — without address
Do not “trust the service,”
but “here is the proof — check.”
And this changes the approach.
Because it is no longer about hiding.
But about being verified without losing control.
$SIGN here — is not just a token.
Through it, all logic works: creation and verification of proofs.
And here’s the question:
will this become the new standard of Web3?