The symbol $SIGN in the current financial and technical context (March 2026) primarily refers to the digital currency of the Sign Protocol, which is the backbone of an ecosystem focused on attestations and digital governance.

1. The digital currency ($SIGN)

This currency is used in several functions within the "Sign Protocol" and the associated systems:

Payment of fees: It is used to cover the costs of attestations across various blockchain systems.

Governance: It grants holders the right to participate in system decisions (such as the DAO) and distribute ownership among developers and contributors.

Incentives and rewards: Users can stake (Staking) the currency to earn rewards or access exclusive incentives.

Market value: The symbol is currently trading at an approximate price of $0.02376, with a market value estimated at around $38.97 million.

2. Other technical uses for the ($) and (Sign) symbols

If you are asking about symbols in other contexts, here are the most important ones:

Excel: The dollar sign ($) is used to convert cell references from relative to absolute (locking the cell when copying).

Microsoft Word: There is a special symbol for signature (Signature Symbol) that can be inserted to represent a signature line in documents.

Programming (TypeScript): The symbol is considered a primitive data type used to create unique identifiers # #SignDigitalSoverei that do not repeat Soverei $SIGN

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