#signdigitalsovereigninfra Interoperability used to feel optional. Now it’s becoming survival.
Watching $SIGN drop hard didn’t trigger me to short — not strategy, just hesitation. Maybe fear. Maybe experience. Crypto volatility tests reactions more than logic.
But price aside, the idea here is bigger.
Systems finally talking to each other. Credentials moving freely. Verification working without constant repetition. That’s powerful.
$SIGN leans into that — portable credentials, cross-platform proof, less friction.
But there’s a trade-off most people ignore.
The more you depend on shared systems, the less independent you become.
If one source lags or fails, everything connected feels it.
Interoperability connects… but it also couples.
And that coupling isn’t equal. Bigger players define standards, smaller ones follow or fall behind. What starts as convenience slowly becomes obligation. 😭😂
Now it’s no longer a feature — it’s the cost of staying relevant.
$SIGN makes this seamless. No doubt.
But the smoother it gets, the easier it is to miss how much control gets quietly redistributed.
So the question stays open:
Is interoperability freedom… or a softer form of dependency?😭😭
#SignDigitalSovereignInfra @SignOfficial
