Prove the Idea Existed Without Revealing It


Most builders face the same dilemma.


If I share my idea, I risk it being copied.

If I don’t, I can’t prove it was ever mine.


That’s where SIGN changes the game.


Instead of publishing the idea, I can create an attestation that proves it existed at a specific moment in time. Not the content itself, just the cryptographic fingerprint of it. A timestamped proof that I can verify later, without exposing the actual IP.


That flips the model.


I don’t need to reveal to protect.

I prove first, disclose later.


This becomes critical at a national level too. Innovation, research, and intellectual property can be anchored as verifiable proofs without leaking sensitive data. Prior art becomes provable, ownership becomes defensible, and disputes become easier to resolve.


The key is structure.

Schemas define what is being proven.

Attestations record when and by whom.

The chain becomes the reference, not the storage of secrets.


For me, this is more than a feature.


It’s a shift from “trust me, I built this”

to “verify that I had this first.”


Because in the digital world, timing is ownership.

And proof beats exposure every time.


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