The more I read Sign Protocol, the more I think its real strength is verification discipline. In most systems, a proof is accepted too casually. But real trust needs a full chain of checks: does the attestation match the schema, was it signed by the right issuer, is that issuer actually authorized, and has the record been revoked or superseded? That is why Sign stands out to me. It does not treat verification like a single checkbox. It treats it like a structured process. I think that matters because serious infrastructure is not built on claims alone. It is built on clear rules for deciding which claims still deserve trust.

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