Sometimes it feels like the internet is built on “just trust me.”

A screenshot… a document… a claim…

We see it, we share it—but deep down, we’re never 100% sure if it’s real.

And that uncertainty is slowly becoming normal.

Lately, I’ve been thinking about this a lot—how fragile digital trust actually is.

What if instead of assuming something is true, we could simply verify it?

That’s where ideas like Sign Protocol feel different.

Not loud. Not hype-driven. Just… practical.

A system where:

• Documents can’t be secretly edited

• Token distributions are transparent

• Identities and credentials are verifiable

• And information actually holds its integrity over time

It’s not just about technology.

It’s about changing how we feel online.

Less doubt.

Less guessing.

More clarity.

But at the same time… it raises questions too.

If everything becomes permanent and verifiable—

what happens to privacy? to mistakes? to second chances?

Maybe the real shift isn’t technical.

Maybe it’s human.

We’re moving toward an internet where truth can be proven.

The question is… are we ready for it?

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