Introduction
Sign (SIGN) is a next-generation Web3 infrastructure project designed to solve one of the biggest problems in crypto: trust and verification. It provides a system where identities, credentials, and data can be verified securely on blockchain without relying on centralized authorities.
🔹 What is SIGN?
Sign is an omni-chain attestation protocol, meaning it allows users, developers, and institutions to create and verify digital proofs across multiple blockchains.
👉 In simple words:
SIGN helps prove that something is real on blockchain.
Examples:
Identity verification
Certificates & degrees
Ownership proof
Airdrop eligibility
🔹 Core Mission
The main goal of SIGN is to build a “trust layer” for Web3, where:
Data is tamper-proof
Identity is secure
Systems work without centralized control
👉 It acts like a digital backbone for governments, apps, and Web3 platforms.
🔹 Key Products
1. Sign Protocol
Core verification system
Creates attestations (proofs) on blockchain
Works across multiple chains
Enables secure and verifiable data sharing
2. TokenTable
Smart contract-based distribution system
Used for:
Airdrops
Vesting
Token allocation
Ensures fair and transparent distribution
🔹 How SIGN Works
Data is created (identity, certificate, etc.)
It is converted into a cryptographic proof (attestation)
Stored on blockchain
Anyone can verify it without trusting a third party
👉 Result: Trust without middlemen
🔹 Tokenomics
Max Supply: 10 Billion SIGN
Circulating Supply: ~1.6 Billion
Market Cap: ~$80M range
Token Utility:
Governance (voting rights)
Paying protocol fees
Incentives & rewards
Ecosystem operations
🔹 Real-World Use Cases
SIGN is not just theory—it has practical applications:
Government digital ID systems
Certificate verification (education/jobs)
KYC without exposing full data
Token airdrops & distribution
DAO membership verification
👉 Some governments and institutions are already exploring its use.
🔹 Strengths (Bullish Points)
✔ Real-world utility (identity + verification)
✔ Multi-chain compatibility
✔ Strong investor backing (#e.g., Sequoia, others)
✔ Growing Web3 identity narrative