The bass from the stadium speakers was already thumping against my chest as I stood in the humid air of the parking lot. Thousands of people were streaming toward the gates and all I could think about was the hundred bucks I had sent to some guy named Mike on a random forum. I had the digital ticket on my phone but my palms were soaking wet because a barcode is just a picture and pictures are easy to faked. I usually hate tech that promises to save the world but I had tried this thing called Sign Protocol the night before. Instead of just hoping Mike was a good guy I looked at the evidence layer attached to the file. It felt like using a digital notary that does not sleep. I did not have to understand the math to see that the ticket had a permanent seal on it that could not be changed or copied by anyone else. The truth is most people are just pretending to understand how this works. I am one of them but I do know that the screen showed a green light because the data was verified against a public record. I did not need to trust Mike because I could see the proof myself. When I finally reached the turnstile and heard that mechanical beep of success I did not feel like a tech genius. I just felt relieved. We spend so much time wondering if the people we meet online are lying to us. Having a basic layer of evidence for every click and trade changes the game. It is not about fancy coins or get rich schemes. It is just about finally knowing what is actually true.
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