Honestly, I’m pretty impressed with how Sign’s Pattern C works. It makes things like onboarding suppliers or approving purchases fast and easy. Instead of chasing signatures or dealing with paperwork, everything is digital and instantly verifiable.

When I look at solutions like EthSign, it’s interesting to see how legal documents can be anchored on-chain, while third parties can step in as witnesses or additional attesters. That way, you’re not just trusting the process...you can actually verify it

yourself.

If I think from the perspective of a government team, like in the UAE, this could simplify a lot of things. Suppliers can be onboarded faster, payments can be released automatically when connected to smart contract logic, and audits become much easier since records are structured and traceable.

It’s not about removing authority, but about removing reliance on a single point of trust. Verification happens transparently on the ledger, and $SIGN powers the infrastructure behind it all. So instead of asking “who approved this?”, you can simply check the record.

So, compared to the usual back-and-forth emails and endless attachments, this feels like a real upgrade.

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