I tested how a credential behaves after issuance with @SignOfficial … and something stood out.

Once issued, it just works.

Different dApps. Different chains (Ethereum, Base, Solana). Even modified schemas — still accepted. No re-verification, no friction.

At first it felt like a bug… but it wasn’t.

It’s a pattern: trust, once proven, keeps moving forward.

No repeated KYC. No re-checking the same identity. Just reusable attestations carrying across apps and ecosystems.

That’s where $SIGN starts to matter — not as identity checks, but as “what counts as enough proof.”

And it leaves one question:

If trust is always reusable… what are we still verifying?

$SIGN

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