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Sometimes, understanding how digital actions are tracked feels abstract. Sign Protocol tries to make that concrete, it’s basically a system where actions are turned into verifiable records. You do something, it gets recorded, and later anyone can check that it really happened.
The interesting part is how it handles verification. Instead of relying on a central authority, the protocol sets rules for checking the records themselves. That could matter for contracts, digital signatures, or even simple proofs of action online.
It’s not magic, but it does show a way to make digital interactions more accountable without forcing trust in a single party.

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