The "digital abacus" of Middle Eastern tycoons, is $SIGN really infrastructure?

1. Brothers, when I mention $SIGN , I really want to sneer. The price trend is like a flatline on an ECG, making many people only able to cut losses and exit. But recently, as the situation in the Middle East tightened, it put on the guise of "digital sovereignty" and started bouncing around. I stayed up late going through materials, so let's speak some rational and sincere words.

2. The biggest fear in the Middle East's transformation is that data security could be strangled by external forces. Sign creates a decentralized verification protocol, which essentially provides sovereign nations with a "digital spine", and the real value is enormous. As long as the infrastructure is stable, even if you unplug the network cable, you can still run identity verification. This logic is very solid; it is a genuine risk aversion necessity.

3. But I still want to publicly complain: infrastructure work is both hard and tiring, and the cycles are truly ridiculously long. This value does not lie in short-term speculation but in serving as the underlying pipeline for growth in the Middle East; this job is indeed difficult to do.

4. Don’t exit too early; first ensure your survival. Let’s see if this infrastructure can catch the enormous wealth of Middle Eastern digitalization; the future development potential there is indeed very large.

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