I was scrolling past @SignOfficial again and noticed how nobody’s really talking about where this fits… especially in regions like the Middle East.

It’s weird.

We usually chase narratives after they explode,

but this one feels like it’s being built before the noise.

What caught my attention wasn’t hype…

it was the idea of “digital sovereignty” actually being used as infrastructure, not just a buzzword.

Like… governments and economies needing control over data, identity, agreements —

and $SIGN kind of sitting there as a layer for that.

I didn’t expect that angle to matter this early.

But then I started thinking —

what if the real play isn’t retail at all?

What if it’s slow adoption from systems we don’t see in real time?

Feels boring on the surface…

but those are usually the ones that move differently later.

Still, I might be overthinking it.

Or maybe I’m just noticing it too early.

Is anyone else watching $SIGN like this… or am I reading too much into something quiet?

#SignDigitalSovereignInfra