I never thought @Sign would play such a critical role across the full lifecycle, but it clearly does.


What stands out is how attestations aren’t permanent by default. They can expire or be revoked, which changes how validation works entirely.
Instead of relying on something that was once verified, the system continuously evaluates whether it still holds true in the present moment.
That subtle shift makes a huge difference. It brings a more dynamic and reliable layer to verification, where trust isn’t static but constantly maintained.
It may seem like a small design choice but it fundamentally reshapes how systems handle truth and credibility.
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