#signdigitalsovereigninfra $SIGN SIGN is one of those projects that doesn’t try to impress you… and somehow that makes it more interesting.

Its not loud, not hyped, not chasing attention. But under the surface, its building things that actually connect to real systems—identity, payments, records. Stuff people actually use, even if they dont realise it.

But at the same time, its hard to fully get behind it. The messaging is confusing, the token isn’t clearly explained, and it feels like its moving in too many directions at once.

Feels like a project that could become very important… or just stay overlooked because it never made itself easy to understand.

And the weird part is, even with real usage like TokenTable, it still doesnt feel visible. Like its operating in the background where most people never look. That might be a strength long term, but right now it just makes it harder to trust what you cant clearly see.

I keep coming back to the same thought—if they simplify the story and show real impact through actual users, this could change fast. But until then, it feels like watching something with potential that hasn’t fully clicked yet.

Also feels like one of those setups where patience matters more than timing. If it works, it probably won’t be loud or obvious—it’ll just slowly become part of systems people rely on. But if it doesn’t, it won’t fail dramatically either… it’ll just fade without most people noticing.@SignOfficial