#signdigitalsovereigninfra $SIGN
The Global Infrastructure for Credential Verification and Token Distribution sounds powerful, but the real test is boring: can anyone trust what’s being verified when it actually matters? Audits. Claims. Compliance. Accountability.
A credential on-chain proves it exists. It doesn’t prove it’s valid, updated, or issued responsibly.
The hard part isn’t storage. It’s coordination. Who verifies the verifier? Who maintains accuracy over time? Who takes the hit when bad data flows through?
If Sign gets this right, it could reduce verification costs, tighten traceability, and make systems easier to audit. If not, it risks becoming a clean-looking layer over messy reality privacy trade-offs, gamed signals, and added complexity.
Real infrastructure doesn’t just record truth. It holds up when truth is questioned.

