In a rapidly growing crypto ecosystem, the question is no longer just 'what is the next trend', but 'what infrastructure will make adoption sustainable'. This is why I am closely following the project @SignOfficial and its token $SIGN . The idea of building an infrastructure layer focused on digital sovereignty (identity, attestations, provenance, rights) meets a concrete need: allowing users and organizations to prove, verify, and interact without relying on a single intermediary.

Beyond storytelling, what interests me is the 'infra first' logic: when the primitives are solid, applications can emerge faster, with less friction. Of course, as always in crypto, one must remain rigorous: read the documentation, understand the real utility of the token $SIGN , assess the risks, and avoid confusing hype with adoption.

If you are also exploring the building blocks that could support the next wave of uses, share your insights and questions. #SignDigitalSovereignInfra