Decentralized notarization layer: When regional conflicts lead to traditional centralized servers facing shutdowns or data tampering risks, the on-chain signatures and permanent record technology provided by $SIGN become the 'super sovereign' notary for intergovernmental agreements, ceasefire contracts, or trade terms.


Safe haven for digital identity (DID): Refugee resettlement, cross-border assistance, and identity verification are pain points during turbulent times in the Middle East. $SIGN can transform 'who you are, what you have done' into immutable on-chain records, providing 'on-chain insurance' for assets and identities.


De-dollarization technical infrastructure: As countries like Saudi Arabia and the UAE seek to de-dollarize, $SIGN is seen as a key component in constructing the underlying architecture for independent payment and sovereign digital currencies (CBDC), and its collaboration with Kyrgyzstan's CBDC and Sierra Leone's identity project has demonstrated this potential.