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I used to think the decision on $SIGN happens at the attestation.

It doesn’t.

By the time a claim becomes an attestation, the real decision is already over.

Think about something simple like an airdrop.

You either qualify… or you don’t.

But on $SIGN, that decision doesn’t show up when you see the record.

It happens earlier.

The schema defines what “qualifying” even means.

The hook checks if you actually meet it.

If you pass → you get an attestation

If you don’t → nothing appears at all

No rejection message.

No visible failure.

Just… no evidence.

And that’s the part people miss.

$SIGN doesn’t just verify claims.

It decides which claims are allowed to exist as evidence in the first place.

The attestation isn’t the decision.

It’s what made it through.