What is Sign (SIGN)?

Sign (previously known as EthSign) is a cross-chain certification protocol that allows for the secure creation and verification of credentials, identities, and digital agreements across multiple blockchain networks.

Sovereign Infrastructure: The project collaborates with nations (such as Sierra Leone and Thailand) to develop government-grade digital systems, including digital identifications and blockchain-based payment systems.

Key Products:

Sign Protocol: A "digital notary" for issuing and verifying statements (attestations) regarding identity or property.

TokenTable: Platform for managing the distribution of tokens, including airdrops and unlocking schedules.

EthSign: A decentralized application (dApp) for electronic signatures on-chain.

Token Information (SIGN)

As of March 2026, the token has the following market characteristics:

Current Price: Approximately $0.0403 USD.

Market Capitalization: About $73.5 million USD.

Supply: It has a total supply of 10 billion tokens, with approximately 1.64 billion currently in circulation.

Utility: It is used to pay network fees, incentivize developers, and participate in the governance of the ecosystem.

Regulatory Agreement: On March 12, 2026, the SEC and CFTC of the U.S. signed a historic agreement to coordinate the oversight of digital assets, which could impact the regulation of projects like Sign.

Availability: The token is tradable on major exchanges like Binance.

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