At first glance, $SIGN feels like the future—instant trust, no friction, no gatekeepers. A world where credentials are verified globally, access is seamless, and opportunity isn’t limited by geography or connections.
But the longer I sit with it, the more questions surface.
Who defines what’s “valid”?
What happens when the system is wrong?
And when access is tied to verification, who holds the power?
Because real lives are messy. People fall through cracks. Documents get lost. Systems don’t always recognize truth—they enforce rules.
Efficiency is powerful. But power without accountability is dangerous.
So the real question isn’t how well the system works when everything goes right.
It’s what happens when it doesn’t—and whether anyone can still say: you do exist.