SIGN SHOULD FEEL QUIETER AS IT GETS STRONGER

I judge digital systems in a very simple way.

If they keep interrupting the user,

they are not as well built as they look.

Too many repeated checks.

Too many restarts.

Too much effort pushed back onto the same person.

What I want instead is a system that gets calmer as it matures.

That is why this side of SIGN makes sense to me. If the right proof already exists, the next step should not feel like starting from zero again. With reusable verification in the New ID System and Sign Protocol underneath as the evidence layer, the flow should become lighter, not heavier.

That is the standard I care about.

Good infrastructure should do more work in the background so the user has to do less work in the foreground. It should remove repeated friction before people start accepting that friction as normal.

If the structure is right, the system feels quieter over time.

Not weaker.

Smarter.

Do you think better infrastructure should feel more invisible as it improves?

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