$SIGN is positioning itself as a Web3 trust layer, focused on on-chain attestations, digital identity, and token distribution infrastructure.
Its core utility comes from:
• Paying for verification/attestation fees
• Powering token airdrops & vesting via TokenTable
• Supporting governance and ecosystem growth
With a 10B total supply and only ~16% circulating, dilution remains a key risk in the short term.
The long-term thesis is simple:
If SIGN becomes a standard for identity + verification in Web3, demand could scale significantly.
📊 Outlook:
• Short term: $0.05–$0.08 range
• Long term: Depends heavily on real adoption, not hype
@SignOfficial This is a utility-driven play, not just speculation, but execution will determine everything.
