I've spent time digging into various on-chain verification layers over the past couple of years, and one design choice in Sign still stands out to me as quietly effective: keeping sensitive citizen data entirely off-chain while anchoring only the minimal verifiable proofs on the ledger.

In something like the Digital Som pilot, that approach strikes me as genuinely practical it lets a central bank enforce eligibility rules and distribute funds with full audit trails, yet never forces personal details into a public environment. It sidesteps the usual friction governments run into with pure on-chain systems, and from what I've seen in early sovereign tests, it actually encourages broader participation without the usual privacy trade offs.

It's the kind of thoughtful restraint that makes infrastructure feel built to endure rather than just impress.

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