SIGN: When Verification Doesn’t Interrupt What You’re Doing
While going through SIGN, something that stood out to me is how verification usually interrupts the flow of what you’re doing. On most platforms, you’re moving along normally, and then suddenly you have to stop and prove something verify your identity, confirm an action, complete a step before continuing. It breaks the flow, even if it’s necessary. With SIGN, it doesn’t really feel like it has to work that way. If something is already verified, it doesn’t need to interrupt you again later. It’s just there in the background, ready when it’s needed. That felt different to me, because it makes the experience feel smoother without removing the verification itself. You’re not constantly stopping to prove things you’re just continuing, and the system already knows what it needs to know. I’m not completely sure how that feels across every use case yet, but the idea itself makes sense. It reduces friction without removing trust. And over time, that could make interactions feel a lot more natural, since you’re not breaking your flow just to prove something you’ve already proven before.@SignOfficial