@SignOfficial I always thought trust was something you built.
Then I realized… most of the time, we just borrow it.
A certificate isn’t trust. It’s a reference to an institution. A profile isn’t trust. It’s a collection of platforms vouching for you. Remove those layers, and suddenly you’re back at zero.
That’s what made me look closer at systems like SIGN.
They don’t try to make claims look better. They attach consequences to them. If you say something is true, you stand behind it—with something at risk.
It sounds simple, but it changes the game.
Now trust isn’t about who you are. It’s about what you’re willing to lose if you’re wrong.
Still, I’m not sure if this makes things easier.
Because when trust becomes measurable, it also becomes something people can optimize, game, or accumulate.
So maybe the real shift isn’t from no trust to trust.
It’s from invisible trust… to visible incentives.
And I’m still figuring out if that’s progress—or just a different kind of complexity.
$SIGN @SignOfficial #SignDigitalSovereignInfra

