A few months ago, I overlooked $SIGN Protocol, thinking it was just another attestation token. After taking a closer look, I realized how much I had underestimated it.
Over time, I’ve seen it quietly support millions of attestations and enable billions in compliant token distributions through TokenTable. What stands out is the structure: a relatively low circulating supply compared to the total, revenue-backed buybacks, and real utility that’s actively being used rather than just promised.
What really changed my perspective was the long-term vision. Instead of chasing short-term hype, the focus seems to be on building a trust layer for RWAs and even sovereign-level digital infrastructure.
To me, it feels like one of those infrastructure plays that stays under the radar until it’s gradually adopted by larger institutions. Sometimes, the most compelling opportunities aren’t the ones making the most noise. @SignOfficial #SignDigitalSovereignInfra
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