#signdigitalsovereigninfra $SIGN What I like about Sign Protocol is that it treats things like degrees, licenses, land titles, or eligibility records not as static files you just upload and hope get accepted, but as verifiable claims.


Instead of a one-time document, it's a structured attestation signed by the right issuer, based on a clear schema. Later, anyone can easily check who issued it, whether it's still valid, expired, or revoked.


Sign Protocol supports attestations for education credentials, professional licenses, public service eligibility, land ownership, and property rights — with built-in features like revocation, expiration dates, and selective disclosure for privacy.


It doesn't "solve trust" completely, but it gives institutions and apps a common, standard way to issue and verify these claims without everyone building their own system from scratch.


That's already a big, practical improvement for handling ownership and qualifications.@SignOfficial