At first glance, it looks like a system for recording and verifying proof.
But it’s really about provenance.
The internet already has “verified” information—citations, timestamps, sources. Humans can interpret it. Machines struggle to.
They can’t easily answer:
Where did this come from?
Who issued it?
Is it still valid?
Can it be trusted for the next action?
That’s where Sign stands out.
When proof carries its origin, schema, issuer, and validity in a structured, machine-readable way, it stops being a record—and becomes usable evidence.
That shift matters.
Trust moves from people to systems. From reputation to verifiable context.
And that’s the real value: not just proof on-chain, but proof that carries its story with it.
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