Something clicked for me while watching how infrastructure narratives are shifting lately
Everyone’s focused on #AI , #RWAs , and liquidity cycles but barely anyone is talking about digital sovereignty as the real foundation behind it all
That’s where @SignOfficial started catching my attention.
I’ve been digging into $SIGN , and it doesn’t feel like just another token riding a narrative.
It feels like infrastructure that governments and institutions could actually lean on especially in regions like the Middle East where digital transformation is accelerating fast.
What I find interesting is this:
Most projects chase users.
But Sign seems to be positioning itself around systems — identity, verification, trust layers… the kind of things economies quietly depend on.
If that angle plays out, $SIGN isn’t competing for hype cycles, it’s embedding itself deeper where switching costs are high.
I’m watching how this aligns with Middle East growth strategies — because if sovereign digital layers become a priority, projects like @SignOfficial could end up way more relevant than people expect.
