I raised four children. Worked in other people's homes for over twenty years. Paid taxes. Signed contracts. Showed up every day.
One time I had to bring the same documents three different times to three different places. Each one said the previous verification doesn't count. Same documents. Same me. Three times from scratch.
That bothered me long before I had words for it.
I started looking at $SIGN because of a practical question. Not philosophy. Just why do I have to reverify myself every time I interact with a new institution. Every employer. Every bank. Every service.
I don't understand all the technical details. But I see that it's already being used. Different countries. Real systems. Not just ideas on paper. UAE, Thailand, Sierra Leone governments running credential systems on this. That matters more to me than perfect explanations.
I noticed the kind of names getting involved. The kind that don't usually show up unless something is already working.
There was a significant unlock in January 2026 and that pressure was real. I watched it. I'm not pretending the risks aren't there.
But the idea that a person's verified history could belong to them actually belong to them I keep coming back to that.
I worked my whole life. I should be able to prove it on my own terms.
Or maybe I'm wrong. Maybe none of this actually matters yet.
Does owning your own verified identity feel important to you or is that still too far out to care about?
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