it’s a strange reset. you’ve already spent time somewhere else, stayed active, contributed, had conversations, built some kind of presence without forcing it. people there didn’t need full explanations anymore because they had seen enough over time. then you move, and that familiarity just doesn’t exist. not because your work disappeared, but because the meaning of it didn’t come with you.

so you start again. not from zero exactly, but close enough to notice it. you bring up old work, share things you’ve done, try to give enough pieces so someone else can understand where you’re coming from. sometimes it clicks, sometimes it doesn’t, and a lot of it depends on how the other side reads it.

it starts feeling repetitive after a while.

every place kind of figures people out on its own. none of that really connects across systems, so the same person ends up going through the same process more than once. it’s not broken, just a bit inefficient in a way you only notice after moving around a few times.

your history stays, but its weight keeps changing.

that’s where @SignOfficial started making more sense to me. $SIGN is trying to turn that scattered background into something that doesn’t need to be explained every single time. the idea is simple, make those claims something others can actually check instead of just reading and guessing.

so instead of repeating yourself everywhere you go, there’s something there that already carries part of that story with you.

it doesn’t remove trust, it just stops it from resetting so often.

#SignDigitalSovereignInfra $SIGN

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