$SIGN I used to think digital identity narratives were enough on their own. But over time I realized most identity systems stop too early. They can verify who you are, yet they fail to connect that identity to agreements, transactions, and actual economic use. That is why Sign stands out to me. @SignOfficial is not just treating identity as a profile. It is building a trust layer where attestations, credentials, and agreements can move into real applications. That matters even more in the Middle East, where economic growth depends heavily on trust, compliance, and cross-border coordination. For me, the real value of $SIGN is not in the idea of identity itself, but in whether identity becomes usable infrastructure across business and finance. If attestations keep getting issued, reused, and embedded into workflows, then Sign becomes more than a concept. It becomes part of how digital economies operate. That is the lens I use when I evaluate $SIGN now. #SignDigitalSovereignInfra
إخلاء المسؤولية: تتضمن آراء أطراف خارجية. ليست نصيحةً مالية. يُمكن أن تحتوي على مُحتوى مُمول.اطلع على الشروط والأحكام.