At first glance, S.I.G.N. might come off as just improving border processes, but it goes deeper than that. It’s really about shaping identity into something that can be verified again and again across different jurisdictions, not just at a single checkpoint.
What matters now is whether that verification extends beyond entry moments. If identity keeps getting validated across multiple systems, its value naturally compounds. But if it remains limited to border interactions, it becomes occasional rather than continuous. The framework is logical the real question is whether real-world usage can catch up and prove it.
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