#signdigitalsovereigninfra $SIGN @SignOfficial SIGN starts to feel relevant.
The internet already knows how to display things. It can show a badge, a wallet,a certIficate, a history of actions, a proof that something happened. But showing is not the same as settling. The moment a record is supposed to trigger an outcome in the real world, the standards get hIgher. People want to know who issued it. Whether it can be challenged. Whether it can be revoked. Whether it still applIes. Whether the person presenting it is really the one connected to it.
You can usually tell when a digital system was designed more for presentation than for consequence. It looks clean at first. Then a real decision has to be made, and suddenly the process slows down... Someone asks for manual review. Someone wants an audIt trail. Someone needs legal clarity. Someone asks who is responsIble if the system gets it wrong.
That is not a minor issue. That is the issUe...
