The SIGN Protocol can be used in education as a decentralized proof layer for documenting data and credentials reliably, enhancing trust and transparency while reducing dependence on central authorities.
The fundamental idea is to convert documents and credentials into digital certificates that can be directly verified via blockchain.
Digital university certificates: Universities can issue graduation certificates or diplomas in the form of Attestations via the Sign Protocol, allowing any entity to verify them without needing to contact the university.
Fraud prevention: reduces the problem of fake certificates that are widespread in some countries.
Integration with learning platforms: can be linked to Learning Management Systems (LMS) to automatically document students' achievements.
