But I don’t think this is some clean solution either. There are still things that bother me.

For one, it still depends on other layers… storage systems, chains, execution environments. So even if Sign abstracts complexity, that complexity doesn’t vanish, it just moves. And moving problems around is not the same as solving them.

Then there’s trust. Even if attestations are structured and verifiable, you still have to trust whoever issued them. And once you start talking about identity, credentials, permissions… you’re entering messy territory. Governance, misuse, control… none of that magically disappears because it’s onchain.

And honestly, the whole idea of “global infrastructure” always sounds a bit too ambitious. Not impossible… just heavy. Systems like that don’t fail loudly, they fail quietly… through slow adoption, through edge cases, through people just not caring enough to switch

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