I heard someone say the other day that crypto just needs better apps and smoother interfaces. At first, it sounded right… like yeah, that’s probably the missing piece.

But the more I sat with it, the more it felt incomplete.

Because when you actually use these systems, nothing feels broken exactly. It just feels… disconnected. Like you’re doing the same steps again and again. Reconnecting wallets, re-verifying things, proving something you’ve already proven before.

That’s where something started to click for me—Stop wasting gas on on-chain bloat… keep attestations simple, cheap, and clear.

Not in a big, technical way. Just in a very practical sense.

A simple thought kept coming up:

proof shouldn’t expire every time you move.

Like imagine showing your ID somewhere, and then having to go through the whole process again five minutes later just because you switched rooms. That’s kind of what this feels like right now.

And it’s not that the system is wrong—it’s just not carrying things forward properly.

If something is already verified, it should stay useful. It should move with you, quietly, without needing to be rebuilt every time.

That’s the part that feels different here. Not replacing everything, just making it work a bit more naturally.

Less repetition. Less friction. Things just… carrying over.

I’m still figuring it out, but it does make you look at things a little differently once you notice it. #SignDigitalSovereignInfra @SignOfficial $SIGN

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