#signdigitalsovereigninfra $SIGN @SignOfficial

The SIGN token is a utility and governance cryptocurrency designed as infrastructure for digital verification and token distribution. It serves as the primary currency for the Sign ecosystem, which acts as a "digital notary" for the blockchain world by allowing users to issue and verify claims (attestations) across multiple chains.

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The token powers a suite of decentralized applications (dApps) under the Sign umbrella:

Sign Protocol: An omni-chain layer for creating and verifying tamper-proof digital credentials and agreements.

TokenTable: A smart contract platform that automates token distribution, including airdrops, vesting, and unlock schedules for other projects.

EthSign: A decentralized e-signature platform that allows users to sign contracts directly on the blockchain.

SignPass: A system for on-chain identity registration and verification, targeting both local organizations and sovereign governments.


Token Utility

The SIGN token has several primary functions within this ecosystem:

Service Fees: Used to pay for transaction and attestation fees when using the Sign Protocol.

Governance: Holders can participate in DAO voting to influence the protocol's development and strategic direction.

Incentives: Used to reward developers for protocol integration and to provide community incentives like staking rewards.

Ecosystem Access: Facilitates "everyday" use cases such as claiming airdrop rewards and contract signing.


Market & Technical Data (as of March 2026)

Supply: Capped at a maximum of 10 billion tokens.


Circulating Supply: Approximately 1.64 billion tokens are currently in circulation.

Blockchain: Primarily operates as an ERC-20 token on the Ethereum network, though the protocol itself is omni-chain.$SIGN

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