@SignOfficial I used to think the problem was fake credentials.
The more I looked, the more I realized the real problem is that trust still moves too slowly.
In a world where information travels instantly, verification still depends on emails, databases, and manual checks. A degree, certificate, or reward is only trusted as long as the issuing institution can be reached.
That is what made SIGN interesting to me.
It is not just about verifying credentials or distributing tokens. It is about making trust portable.
When proof can move with the person instead of staying locked inside an institution, everything changes — from hiring and education to rewards and digital ecosystems.
The real question is not whether the technology works.
The real question is: as adoption grows, does trust become stronger, or do we simply create more noise?
That is the signal worth watching.
$SIGN @SignOfficial #SignDigitalSovereignInfra

