What if Sign isn’t really about identity, but about proving what actually happened?
Most people still see it as an identity tool, but the direction feels much broader. It’s starting to look more like an evidence layer something systems can rely on when they need verifiable proof, especially in environments where oversight matters.
Take something like cross-border payments. It’s not enough to move value you need a trail tied to a credible issuer that others can trust.
Instead of storing raw data everywhere, applications could reference signed data that’s already verified and reusable across systems.
In my view, this could reshape how accountability works at a system level.
Could reusable, issuer-backed data become the foundation for trust across chains?
