I used to think on-chain payments solved trust.
But honestly… they didn’t.
You still send money and wait.
Still hope the other person does what they said.
Still follow up, still check, still track things manually.
Same behavior… just on a different system.
What changed for me was a small shift:
stop trusting people, start trusting conditions.
With Sign Protocol, money doesn’t move because someone promised something.
It moves when something is actually proven.
One clear condition.
One piece of proof.
If it matches, the payment happens.
No chasing. No reminders. No confusion.
But there’s a catch I can’t ignore…
if you define the wrong condition, the system won’t question you.
It will just execute it perfectly.
And that’s where it gets real.
This isn’t about making payments smarter.
It’s about making them move only when they actually should.
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