@SignOfficial it interestingly solves one of the main problems of Web3 โ the balance between on-chain and off-chain data ๐
Not everything needs to be stored on the blockchain, but everything must be verifiable ๐
That is why attestations can exist off the network, but still remain valid through cryptographic signatures ๐คฏ
data can be stored anywhere โ this provides scalability ๐
the check does not depend on the storage location ๐
trust is formed through proof, not through the mere fact of recording in the blockchain ๐ง
It changes the logic: it is important not 'where the data is stored', but 'whether it can be trusted'
This approach opens the way to more flexible and real applications โ from identity to documents and contracts ๐
And it is here $SIGN looks like the key to infrastructure where trust is scalable, not limited by the blockchain ๐โจ