If trust only works when you expose your entire history, that is not real trust, it is a bad trade. That is why @SignOfficial feels different from most credential projects.
The first strength is that $SIGN seems built around proving the right thing, not revealing everything. You show what matters, without turning your full background into public baggage.
The second is that keeping sensitive data off-chain while anchoring proof on-chain makes the model far more practical for identity, hiring, finance, and other real-world use cases.
My takeaway is simple: the future belongs to systems that verify credibility without making your whole life permanently visible. $SIGN is moving in that direction.