@SignOfficial I was rereading Sign’s docs at 7 a.m., with my laptop humming beside a cold cup of tea, because I keep seeing the same question in digital infrastructure work: can compliance be built in early, or does it always arrive late? I think Sign’s answer is why this subject feels timely now. Its late-2025 whitepaper and the February 2026 docs refresh describe a stack built for policy controls, privacy by default, and inspection-ready evidence, not just transaction speed. I find that shift useful. Sign treats attestations, schemas, and audit trails as operating parts of the system, while public, private, and hybrid deployment modes let institutions match real regulatory needs. What stands out to me is the practical tone. I’m not reading abstract promises; I’m seeing key custody, change management, audit readiness, and verifiable records treated as baseline design choices. That feels like real progress, especially while governments and regulated finance keep testing digital rails more seriously.
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