@SignOfficial : #SignDigitalSovereignInfra : $SIGN
Most people think visa delays are about decisions. I see something else, verification is the real bottleneck. Degrees, job offers, identity proofs, and police clearances all exist, but they are scattered and manually checked. That is where time gets lost.

SIGN fixes this at the root.
With Sign Protocol, credentials are issued as cryptographically signed attestations aligned with verifiable credential standards. I can store them in my wallet and present them when needed.

Instead of resubmitting documents again and again, I present proof. The immigration authority can instantly verify who issued it, whether it is valid, and if its status has changed, without chasing institutions.
Selective disclosure makes this even stronger. I reveal only what is required, nothing more. That reduces data exposure while improving compliance.
Revocation adds another layer of reliability.

If something changes, the system reflects it in real time, so decisions are based on live, verifiable data.
For me, the shift is simple but powerful.
Documents ask to be trusted.
Proof demands to be verified.
That is how SIGN transforms a slow, manual system into a fast, reliable, and globally scalable one.


