Honestly? i been sitting with $SIGN architecture, and the part that keeps pulling me back is the role of indexers like SignScan 😂. Most people ignore it, but it’s actually critical. Attestations are verifiable, sure. but indexers decide how easily that data is discovered. The risk? If indexing isn’t neutral, visibility itself becomes a control layer.
i Partnerships are another quiet driver. They’re not just for hype they expand where attestations get used. Governments, platforms, ecosystems… they define real adoption. But what stands out is dependency growth tied to external alignment.
Public service delivery improves because verification becomes reusable. Instead of re checking identity every time, systems trust attestations. That’s efficient, but also shifts reliance to the credential issuer.
And identity verification directly reshapes airdrops. It filters bots, ties rewards to real users, and makes distribution smarter.
What I kept coming back to is this the system solves inefficiency, but introduces new trust layers.
So the question is, who watches the infrastructure that verifies everything?
@SignOfficial #signdigitalsovereigninfra $SIGN

