I’ve been thinking about digital ID differently lately.
It’s not really about storing who I am somewhere. That part never felt right to me — too much data sitting in too many places, waiting to be exposed.
What actually makes sense is proof.
With something like Sign’s digital ID system, I don’t have to hand over everything anymore. I just prove what’s needed. If someone needs to know I’m eligible, I show that — not my entire identity.
The part I like most? My sensitive data stays off-chain. It’s not floating around where it doesn’t belong. What goes on-chain is just the proof — clean, verifiable, and hard to mess with.
It feels like control shifts back to me.
No repeating the same verification again and again.
No trusting systems blindly with full access.
No unnecessary exposure.
Just simple logic: keep the data private, share the proof.
And that changes everything.
Because identity stops being something you give away…
and becomes something you use, only when it matters.
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