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Last week my family forced me to go on a blind date. The moment the other person sat down, they asked me: "How much is your monthly income? Do you own a property? What's your asset structure?"
I was completely caught off guard. This wasn't a blind date—this was due diligence.
I casually said "it's okay," and they immediately fired back: "Okay meaning okay or not okay? Do you have proof?"
That's when I suddenly realized something:
In the real world, nobody actually believes "what you say"—they only believe "what you can prove."
If blind dates are like that, imagine when it comes to money.
It's the same on-chain. What good is it to say you're compliant, your funds are clean, and you're not a bot farm? Nobody believes you.
What @Sign does is essentially converting "talk" into "on-chain proof."
Through credentials + verification, identity, funds, and behavior all get a verifiable "proof layer" that anyone can check.
In plain terms: you don't get space to tell stories.
So sometimes I think the biggest problem between people isn't distrust—it's the lack of a unified verification system.
#Sign Geopolitical Infrastructure $SIGN