Today I did something very boring but very useful: I went through the timeline of the US-Iran situation from last year to now and counted the frequency of updates to the sanctions list. The conclusion made me a bit uncomfortable—on average, there is a substantive adjustment about every three weeks, and each adjustment means that a batch of cross-border business compliance status shifts from established to not established. The relevant institutions have to go through the certification process again, reissue proof, and reconfirm counterparty qualifications, and each one has to do it separately, with no single set of solutions that makes this "do it once, anyone can verify". This repetitive cost will not appear in any financial report, but it does exist, and it is accelerating as the frequency of sanctions increases. (Real Person Professional · Life Preservation First) Compared to looking at "how big the track is", I prefer to calculate "how much current inefficiency is wasting", the latter is more specific and harder to question.
The on-chain verifiable proof made by @SignOfficial solves this repetitive cost—turning "this matter was authorized under the rules at that time" into a verifiable on-chain fact that can be independently checked by any third party at any time after doing it once. No matter how the sanctions list is updated, the verifiability of the proof itself is not affected. #Sign地缘政治基建 This is a cost substitution logic, not an emotional narrative, and the more you calculate, the more solid it becomes.
I will also say directly about the market: $SIGN current $0.03211, a slight increase today +1.23%, but still -30.95% over 7 days, with a 24h trading volume of only 6.3184 million USDT. The three moving averages are almost glued around $0.032, and the trading volume is extremely shrunk. This kind of three-line adhesion and volume compression pattern is a typical state before a directional choice—tomorrow is the unlocking point on March 31, and the answer for this window will come soon. I acknowledge the logic, waiting for the node to give the answer, not acting prematurely. @SignOfficial $SIGN #Sign地缘政治基建
