sign@SignOfficial has completed over 6 million on-chain verifications, supporting over 400,000 Schema calls, and the TokenTable has distributed tokens worth over 2 million dollars to 40 million users, validating its commercial maturity with real data.
The core of Sign is cross-chain immutable proof, which stands in stark contrast to traditional public chains. Chains like Ethereum and Solana only natively record transactions, lacking a standardized credential system, and cross-chain verification requires redundant development and incurs high costs. Sign adopts an Omni-Chain architecture, seamlessly compatible with mainstream networks like EVM, Solana, and TON, providing reusable data structures through a unified Schema Registry to achieve one-click cross-chain verification of identity, ownership, contracts, and other information, significantly reducing the trust cost for developers and users.
In terms of privacy and compliance, Sign also distinguishes itself. Early identity projects like Civic and SelfKey were often limited to single chains, with weak privacy protection that could easily lead to data breaches; anonymous chains like Monero and Zcash, on the other hand, pursue absolute privacy, making regulatory compliance difficult. Sign integrates zero-knowledge proofs and supports selective disclosure, allowing users to complete KYC/AML verification without exposing their original information. It has been implemented in national digital identity projects in the UAE, Thailand, and other countries, balancing privacy and compliance, and adapting to highly sensitive scenarios such as government and finance.
In terms of ecological layout, Sign builds a complete product matrix: Sign Protocol is responsible for full-chain proof, TokenTable simplifies token distribution and unlocking, EthSign enables on-chain contracting, and SignPass provides sovereign-level identity access. $SIGN, as the native token, supports protocol calls, ecological incentives, and governance, forming a self-circulating economy. Compared to single-function DApps, Sign covers identity, assets, and contracts with an infrastructure positioning, significantly leading in versatility and scalability.
Currently, Web3 is transitioning from concept to practicality. Sign stands out with three major advantages: verifiable data, full-chain compatibility, and compliant privacy, breaking away from homogenized competition. In contrast to the trust fragmentation of traditional chains and the regulatory dilemmas faced by privacy projects, Sign demonstrates with facts that trustworthy proof is a necessity in the digital society, while a full-chain, standardized, and compliant proof protocol will become the next generation of Web3 public infrastructure.#sign地缘政治基建 $SIGN