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Today I was thinking about something simple,
how do you prove something without revealing everything?
While exploring S.I.G.N. on Binance Square this question actually made more sense.
Most systems force a trade-off. Either full transparency or full privacy.
But S.I.G.N. through Sign Protocol, introduces something different verifiable attestations with selective disclosure.
In practice this means:
• You can prove eligibility without exposing full identity
• Approvals become verifiable records
• Transactions remain traceable without leaking sensitive data
That balance feels important.
Because in real-world systems, privacy and accountability need to exist together.
If this approach scales, it could change how institutions handle trust not by exposing everything. But by proving only what’s necessary.
Curious would you trust a system like this?
$SIGN