The part about $SIGN that hits home is how it stops you from doing the same task twice. You don't realize how annoying it is until you are the one sitting there uploading the same file for the fourth time.
I saw this happen with a friend in Dubai who was just trying to get a simple business permit. He already had his ID checked by the bank and his address verified by the utility company and his residency approved by the office. All that proof was already sitting right there in the system.
But when he opened the new portal for the permit it was like none of that had ever happened. The new system didn't trust what the others had already done. It wanted the same photos and the same documents and the same waiting around all over again. It is not that the first proofs were bad. It is just that these systems act like they are on different planets.
That is the loop @SignOfficial is fixing. Instead of every new office starting at zero they use a way for your proof to travel with you. $SIGN makes it so that once a piece of info is checked it stays checked as you move through your day.
In a place that moves as fast as the Middle East you really can't afford to waste time on things that were already finished. Every time you have to prove a fact you already settled you are just losing speed for no reason. Sign makes sure the system remembers you so you can just keep moving forward. That is what #SignDigitalSovereignInfra is actually doing for people.
