I used to think verification was the hardest part.
Honestly,,,,,,,
I was wrong......
The real headache starts after that when you try to make others actually accept what is been verified.
I have seen it myself:
one system checks the data,
another handles payouts,
another deals with compliance…..
and somehow, you are the one fixing the gaps in between.
We are not lacking tools. We are lacking connection between them.
Thats where $SIGN makes sense to me.
Not just as a protocol, but as a way to turn trust into something usable.
With S:I:G:N, it is not only about proving something it is about making that proof portable across systems without adding friction.
Because in reality,
things donot break at verification….......
they break at coordination.
And if S:I:G:N can make trust move smoothly,
that’s when real scale actually starts.