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It’s crazy to think about how much of the internet basically runs on the honor system. It’s not even real trust—more like a collective "let's just assume this is fine for now" vibe. A platform says a user is verified, a company okays a payout, and we all just roll with it because there’s no universal way to double-check and settle things across borders.
I used to think this was just standard digital messiness. Annoying, but whatever. But the problem becomes a massive headache the second you start mixing credentials with actual money. Proving someone earned access or did a specific task is one thing. Actually distributing value based on that proof—especially across different regions, banks, and legal systems that don't trust each other—is a total nightmare.
Right now, the whole setup is just a clunky patchwork. You’ve got one tool for ID, another for records, and a completely different one for payments. Then compliance comes in and slams on the brakes. Everything takes too long, and fees eat you up at every single step because everyone needs a different type of reassurance.
That’s exactly why I'm looking at as a massive coordination layer, rather than just another tech pipe dream. The people who actually need this aren't idealists; they're operators drowning in scaling issues, fraud, and compliance headaches.
If it can actually smooth out all this friction without sacrificing accountability, it’s a massive win. But the real test will be whether it can hold its own when regulations, incentives, and human nature push back.