I’ve been thinking about something that doesn’t get talked about much with @SignOfficial and $SIGN

Not what it does… but what it quietly filters out.

At first, verification feels like inclusion.

You bring data in, validate it, and now it belongs inside the system.

But over time, I’m starting to see the opposite effect.

Anything that can’t be verified in the same structured way… just stays outside.

Not rejected.

Not attacked.

Just… ignored.

And in fast-growing regions like the Middle East, where digital infrastructure is becoming foundational, that matters more than we think.

Because once institutions, platforms, and economies start depending on systems like $SIGN, the definition of “valid” becomes narrower.

Not intentionally.

Just structurally.

So now I keep wondering…

Are we building systems that include more truth…

or systems that slowly redefine what truth is allowed to be seen?

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