I used to think system logs were enough, until I realized they can be altered, hidden, or misinterpreted. That is where I see the real shift with Sign. Every action I trigger, whether it is an approval, a distribution, or a credential issuance, becomes an attestation. These are not just records, they are time-stamped and cryptographically signed proofs that build a complete evidence manifest over time.
What changes for me is how trust works. Instead of relying on a central administrator to explain what happened, I can verify the entire history independently. Every step is traceable, every record is tamper-resistant, and the full workflow becomes transparent by design.
I see this as a fundamental upgrade. Sign does not just store activity. It turns each action into durable, queryable evidence that strengthens accountability and reduces the surface area for fraud at scale.
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