I’ve been poking around credential systems lately, and one thing stands out: interoperability sounds great in theory. Different platforms, networks, and regions all doing their own thing, yet somehow we expect them to magically talk to each other without drama. Turns out, it’s not quite that simple once you actually try making them play nice. 😏

Revocation is even more fun. You’d think yanking or updating a credential would be straightforward @SignOfficial just hit delete, right? Nope. Once that information scatters across a bunch of systems, getting everyone on the same page becomes a coordination nightmare. Timing suddenly feels way more important than anyone admits.

And hardware-based security? It’s sold as the tough, reliable option… $SIGN until you’re the one who loses access. Then it stops being “strong protection” and starts feeling like your own personal digital prison. Congratulations, your security just became the biggest pain in your life.

All of this has me thinking#SignDigitalSovereignInfra building any kind of real global trust isn’t really about flashy innovation. It’s mostly about trying (and often failing) to juggle convenience, actual security, and the messy, unpredictable ways humans actually behave.