Everyone thinks the oracle problem in Web3 was solved years ago and we have massive decentralized networks feeding price data into smart contracts every single second. But if you actually look under the hood at how sovereign capital operates, you will realize we are facing the Oracle Problem 2.0. We solved how to deliver data on chain, but we completely failed to solve how to cryptographically prove the origin of that data without exposing the underlying database. If a national government wants to tokenize its real estate registry, they cannot just plug an oracle into their classified internal servers. It is a massive cyber security breach. This is where @SignOfficial completely flips the architecture of the internet. They are not building another data delivery network. They are building a universal attestation layer. A sovereign entity can keep their private databases completely air gapped from the blockchain. They just use Sign to generate an immutable digital signature proving a specific fact, and push that lightweight cryptographic proof on chain. The smart contract executes based on the mathematical truth of the attestation, not the raw data itself. We are moving from a world of data availability to a world of data truth. If you do not understand the difference between an oracle and an attestation protocol, you are going to get completely left behind in the sovereign wealth super cycle. $SIGN #SignDigitalSovereignInfra