I keep coming back to Sign because it feels like it is working on the part nobody really talks about until everything starts breaking.

A lot of projects know how to tell a big story. They know how to make themselves sound like the missing piece. But when real systems start forming around assets, permissions, compliance, and investor access, the hardest part is usually much simpler: proving things clearly, sharing that proof across institutions, and making sure it still holds when rules change.

That is why Sign stands out to me.

With Sign Protocol focused on attestations and verifiable records, and TokenTable built for structured distribution, it feels less like empty infrastructure branding and more like something aimed at a very real coordination problem.

And that matters even more in places like the Middle East, where tokenization is starting to feel more practical and less theoretical.

I am still watching it carefully. But that is exactly why it stays on my mind.

Because when the friction becomes real, the projects working on trust, access, and proof stop looking boring and start looking necessary.

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