I’ve been thinking about something that feels a bit strange…

systems are starting to remember things longer than people ever could.

When I first looked at @SignOfficial and $SIGN , I saw permanence as a strength.

Records stay. Proofs don’t disappear. History becomes reliable.

It sounded like progress.

But now I’m not sure permanence is always neutral.

Because in real life, people forget for a reason.

Context fades. Situations change. Intent gets reinterpreted.

Systems don’t do that.

With something like #SignDigitalSovereignInfra , once something is attested, it doesn’t just prove a moment… it preserves it.

And over time, that preserved version can outlive the reality it came from.

A decision made under pressure…

a verification done under outdated rules…

a status that should have evolved…

still sits there, perfectly valid.

And no one questions it, because the system remembers better than we do.

I’m starting to wonder…

when memory becomes infrastructure,

does it protect truth… or freeze it?