In a lot of Middle Eastern markets, I’ve seen how access isn’t just about being there it’s about being recognized. You can show up ready, with everything in place, but if the system doesn’t know you yet, you are still on the outside.
What keeps coming to mind is how verification isn’t really the problem anymore. It’s what happens after. The same person, the same credentials but every new platform or partner seems to ask you to prove it all over again, just a little differently.
That’s why $SIGN feels interesting to me. It leans into the idea that identity and eligibility should move with you, not restart every time. Not complicated just something that holds its shape across different places.
But even then, there’s always a bit of friction. Small re checks, tiny inconsistencies, systems not fully aligning.
I can’t help but wonder if something like this can actually make access feel seamless or if it just makes the process a little less repetitive.
#signdigitalsovereigninfra $SIGN @SignOfficial
