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The lottery ticket shop owner downstairs is pretty interesting. Every time someone wins, his first question isn't congratulations—it's "where did this money come from? Is it legitimate?"
It makes people feel like they need to prove their innocence just to claim their own winnings.
I got to thinking, a lot of places operate on this same logic nowadays: if you want to claim something that belongs to you, you first have to prove a bunch of unrelated things.
But what if we did it differently?
Something like @Sign takes a different approach—it's basically one simple idea:
Verify the result, don't interrogate the process.
You won the lottery, so you prove you won; as for how you bought the ticket or how much you spent, there's no need for the whole world to know.
Trust shouldn't be an interrogation—it should be a verifiable result.
#Sign Geopolitical Infrastructure $SIGN