You know when you actually sit with it, what Sign’s doing doesn’t come across as just another crypto tool. It feels like they’re messing with the whole concept of trust online—except in a way that actually makes sense.
Most systems we deal with are lowkey weird when you think about it. Something changes or gets messed up? You just edit it, delete it, and act like nothing ever happened. Honestly, that’s always sat weird with me. Like history’s just supposed to be rewritten whenever it’s convenient.
Sign doesn’t roll like that. It doesn’t pretend the old version didn’t exist. Instead of deleting stuff, you just add a new record that shows what changed. The old one stays put, and the new one stacks on top so you can actually see the whole chain of events.
I’m kinda into how nothing really disappears. You can trace it all back step by step—like a full story instead of some cleaned-up highlight reel. It ain’t even flashy, it’s actually pretty simple. But that simplicity makes it feel way more real.
Honestly? That’s probably how the internet should’ve been from day one.
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