I’ve noticed that most of the time, I don’t actually know what I’m trusting, I just know that something “works”.

If a system runs smoothly, if transactions go through, if results look consistent, I assume everything underneath is reliable. I rarely question what guarantees that reliability or where it actually comes from.

But the more I think about it, the more it feels like I’m trusting outcomes, not the process behind them.

Looking into @SignOfficial made me see this differently. It’s less about whether something works, and more about whether what’s behind it can actually be proven.

Maybe the problem isn’t broken systems.

Maybe it’s how easily we trust systems we don’t really understand.

#signdigitalsovereigninfra $SIGN @SignOfficial

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