got back into @SignOfficial today after leaving it for a bit and yeah it makes more sense once you actually try to use it instead of just reading about it I tried reusing an old attestation in a different flow and for a second thought it wouldn’t work but it did just needed a bit of trial and error to get it right
the interesting part is how your identity kind of builds itself over time every action adds something and then other apps can read that without asking again feels simple but it’s actually a big shift from how most things work right now
still not perfect some parts feel slow and a bit unclear and if you’re new you’ll probably get stuck once or twice figuring out what actually went through and what didn’t
what I keep thinking about is this only really works if other protocols start using those attestations otherwise it just stays isolated and doesn’t change much
but if it does get adopted properly it could change how things like lending or dao voting actually work since you’re not guessing anymore you’re reading real on chain history $SIGN #SignDigitalSovereignInfra