#signdigitalsovereigninfra $SIGN @SignOfficial
**Why SIGN Has Been on My Mind Lately**
$SIGN has been back in my notes today, not because of some flashy announcement, but because the numbers behind it are honestly getting tough to dismiss.
Over 6 million attestations went through the network in 2024. More than $4 billion in token distributions moved across it. And they touched over 40 million wallets.
That’s when it stops feeling like just another small protocol and starts looking like actual infrastructure that’s already been tested in the real world.
This is what keeps pulling me back in. It wasn’t designed for the typical crypto hype machine.
It lives more in the world of credential verification, identity rails, smart distribution tools, and compliance systems — the boring but critical backend stuff that most people only notice when it becomes essential.
Truth is, when I look at $SIGN, I don’t see a token narrative first. I see something trying to sit underneath a much bigger wave of onchain trust and coordination. And I’m still trying to figure out if the market is early to this story… or late in recognizing what’s already quietly been built.