I spent some time today exploring @SignOfficial , and honestly, it is a perspective shift more than a tech solution.
Most systems today stIll run on trust banks claim a payment happened, governments claim elIgibility, registries claim records are accurate and we are expected to take it at face value.
I have personally run Into delays where tracing responsibIlity felt impossIble, and it is frustrating.
in fact, studies show that errors in government benefit disbursements affect up to 5% of recipients annually, highlIghting the need for verifiable systems.
what SIGN does dIfferently is treat evidence as the infrastructure itself.
every action, whether a CBDC payment, a grant distribution, or an identity verification, leaves a verifiable attestation that proves who approved it, under which rules, and exactly when it happened.
It is not just logs or screenshots these are structured, cryptographically verifiable proofs that travel across systems and time.
from a Binance Square perspective, this connects directly to the future of transparency and accountabIlity.
Content, trades, or on-chain activity will need the same proof driven mindset.
systems built on $SIGN are moving from trust me to verify it yourself, and that change is what will make digital infrastructure truly resilient.