@SignOfficial I was at my desk before 7 a.m. with coffee cooling beside a passport-reader demo and I kept thinking about how much public verification still leans on paperwork. That gap feels personal to me right now. Am I finally seeing a workable bridge? What catches my attention in Sign is the way it treats verification as national infrastructure instead of a one off app. I see a model built around standardized schemas attestations selective disclosure and privacy preserving proofs. That makes it easier for me to imagine an agency confirming one fact without asking for everything else. The timing matters. Digital ID is moving out of the pilot stage and into policy. EU member states are expected to make identity wallets available by the end of 2026. Pakistan has also moved ahead with digital ID work and QR based verification. That shift makes this feel less theoretical to me and more like the start of a practical change. I keep coming back to one idea. The future may belong to reusable evidence where one verified claim can move across schools payments benefits and borders without being checked from scratch each time.
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