#signdigitalsovereigninfra $SIGN There’s a quiet shift happening in how economies are being built, especially across the Middle East, and it’s starting to revolve around verifiable trust rather than just capital. What stands out to me is how @SignOfficial is positioning $SIGN not just as another protocol, but as foundational infrastructure for this shift. When credentials can be verified instantly and distributed globally without friction, you unlock a completely different kind of economic coordination.
$SIGN feels less like a product and more like a layer economies can grow on top of. From cross-border workforce validation to compliant token distribution, the ability to prove something without exposing everything changes how institutions and individuals interact. This is where digital sovereignty starts to become practical, not just theoretical.