🔹 Introduction
In the evolving world of Web3, one of the biggest challenges is trust—how do you verify identity, data, and credentials without relying on centralized systems?
Sign (SIGN) is a blockchain infrastructure project built to solve this exact problem by creating a verifiable trust layer for Web3 ecosystems.
🔹 What is Sign (SIGN)?
Sign is an on-chain attestation protocol that allows users, applications, and institutions to create and verify digital proofs (credentials) across multiple blockchains.
👉 In simple terms:
SIGN helps prove that something is real on blockchain without needing a central authority.
🔹 Core Mission
The mission of Sign is to build sovereign-grade digital infrastructure for:
Identity systems
Public records
Financial and governance data
👉 It acts as a secure backup layer (“digital lifeboat”) for critical systems like governments and institutions.
🔹 Key Products
1. Sign Protocol
Omni-chain attestation system
Verifies identity, credentials, and data
Works across multiple blockchains
👉 Enables trusted, reusable digital proofs
2. TokenTable
Smart contract-based distribution platform
Handles:
Airdrops
Token vesting
Allocation systems
👉 Ensures transparent and fair token distribution
🔹 How SIGN Works
A user or institution creates data (ID, certificate, etc.)
Data is converted into a cryptographic attestation
Stored on blockchain
Anyone can verify it without trusting a third party
👉 Result: Trustless verification system
🔹 Tokenomics
Max Supply: 10 Billion SIGN
Circulating Supply: ~1.64 Billion
Market Cap: ~$75M–$80M range
Token Utility:
Governance (voting)
Protocol fees
Incentives & rewards
Ecosystem participation
🔹 Real-World Use Cases
Sign has strong real-world applications:
✅ Digital identity systems (government IDs)
✅ Certificate verification (education, jobs)
✅ KYC without exposing full data
✅ DAO membership & reputation
✅ Token airdrops & distribution
👉 It bridges real-world data with blockchain systems
🔹 Technology Behind SIGN
Blockchain-based infrastructure
Multi-chain compatibility (Ethereum, others)
Cryptographic proofs (attestations)
Privacy-focused verification
👉 Focus: Secure + scalable + decentralized trust system
🔹 Strengths (Bullish Points)
✔ Real-world utility (identity + verification)
✔ Strong Web3 narrative (data + trust layer)
✔ Institutional adoption potential
✔ Backed by major investors (Sequoia, others)