SIGN MAKES SILENCE COUNT TOO 🧾

Yesterday, I found myself staring at an empty wallet for a while, as if I were doing it unconsciously, and I started to think about something quite strange: in crypto, silence also carries weight. I mean, a wallet without validation is not just a new wallet; it is also a wallet that does not yet exist for the system. And that seems crazy to me because one thinks that the problem is having or not having data, but sometimes the real problem is that no one has said anything about you. $SIGN made me see that differently because it not only validates things but also adds weight to what was previously pure emptiness. A wallet with attestation stops being a dead point and starts to have history. A wallet with nothing is still as if it were standing at the door waiting for someone to look at it. 🪬

And that's where I see the difference, my people. Because the system not only separates those who have proof from those who do not, but it also separates those who have already been seen from those who have not. That sounds small, but it is not. Because in practice, silence on the network is also a form of exclusion. $SIGN at least makes that emptiness visible, and that for me is a strange and very interesting angle. It's not just verification; it's making the system recognize when something still has no weight. So, wow, that part seems more serious than it sounds.

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