#SignDigitalSovereignInfra $SIGN @SignOfficial
Honestly… at first, I didn’t get @SignOfficial at all.
I didn’t even take it seriously.
It looked like just another protocol credentials, attestations… big words, same story. Nothing special. But over time, something started to click.
It’s not trying to change trust… it’s trying to organize it.
Not collecting more data but focusing on stronger proof.
Sounds small on the surface… but it’s actually a deep shift.
Because when systems rely on proof, trust slowly turns into verification.
Still… one thought keeps bothering me.
Proof can be perfect.
But can the system ever be?
Honestly no.
Because a system isn’t just code.
It’s people, delays, interpretations… small gaps that don’t show up immediately.
So maybe the real question isn’t: does it work or not?
It’s something else…
The day everything starts depending on it—
and a small flaw quietly appears—will we even notice in time?
Because when everything is measured by proof…
even mistakes can start to look valid.
We create proof when trust breaks.
But we forget something important
Proof itself follows rules.
And those rules are made by someone.
Time will reveal the rest…
