#ETH
The signature itself was not the goal
Many people see EthSign as just an electronic signature app.
A more sophisticated contract flow, execution through wallet integration, and a cryptocurrency-native experience that eliminates the hassle of traditional legal tech. Convenient, practical, and easy to understand.
However, what was truly important was not the signature itself.
The issue lies in the "after" of the signature. If a signed contract is trapped within the app that created it, its value is limited. The true question as an infrastructure is:
· How can other systems verify the existence of that contract?
· How can regulators verify evidence without disclosing the entire document?
· Can another application build on that fact without rebuilding trust from scratch?
This is not about convenience in software.
This is infrastructure itself.
