I used to think verification was a one-time checkpoint. With Sign, it feels more like a living system. Attestations aren’t frozen they expire, update, and can be revoked, which means trust stays current instead of outdated.
That shift matters more than it sounds. Most on-chain systems still operate like static databases, but real-world permissions don’t work that way. Access changes, credibility changes, status changes.
@SignOfficial is building around that reality. If this model scales, we’re not just verifying data anymore, we’re maintaining it in real time. That’s a much deeper layer of infrastructure than most people realize.
