I didn’t think Sign would matter at the lifecycle level, but honestly, it does.
Most systems treat actions like one-and-done. Claim it, verify it, move on. But real life doesn’t work like that. Things expire. Stuff changes. Permissions get messy. Sign actually gets that. It checks if something is still true right now, not just once upon a time.
That’s a shift. A real one.
You’re not building static logic anymore. You’re building something that reacts.
And yeah, people still treat Sign like a basic registry. That’s missing the point.
It’s more like reusable trust.
But here’s the thing who watches the issuers? And what happens when proofs go stale?
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