I once experienced how inconsistent verification systems can be. A simple document check turned unpredictable, with different requirements for each person. This highlights a deeper issue — verification today is fragmented and rarely transferable. Even valid credentials often need to be rechecked across different systems, creating friction and delays. The real challenge is not proving something once, but having that proof accepted everywhere. New approaches are exploring shared verification layers to reduce repetition and improve efficiency. However, this also raises important questions about trust, data accuracy, and who gets to validate information across systems in a consistent and reliable way.
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