Paid Partnership with @SignOfficial
Not a whitepaper. Not a promise. Delivery at scale.
Backed by Circle, Sequoia, and YZi Labs. Already working with nations across the region.
The next phase of crypto adoption happens through governments. Sign is building the on-ramp
Geopolitical shifts are forcing nations to rethink their digital foundations. For the Middle East—a region navigating rapid economic diversification alongside complex geopolitical pressures—the question isn't whether to digitize, but how to do so without outsourcing control.
This is where Sign comes in.
Sign is building what it calls sovereign digital infrastructure: systems for digital money and digital identity that nations own and operate. In a region where trust in cross-border systems is fragile, the ability to manage national data, issue digital currency, and verify identity without relying on external intermediaries is no longer a luxury—it's a strategic necessity.
The Middle East is already moving. Abu Dhabi has given Sign compliance endorsements. Conversations across the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) are shifting from "if" to "how" when it comes to central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) and verifiable digital ID. Sign's model—B2G (business-to-government)—aligns with how the region operates: governments set the framework, and trusted private sector partners execute.
What makes Sign different is delivery. They're not a whitepaper project. With backing from Circle, Sequoia, and YZi Labs, and ongoing work in countries like Kyrgyzstan and Pakistan, they've shown they can operate at the intersection of crypto innovation and government requirements. Their work on national digital currency systems and verifiable credentials addresses two foundational needs for any modern economy: secure money and trusted identity.

For the Middle East, where free zones, cross-border trade, and expatriate populations demand both efficiency and regulatory clarity, Sign's infrastructure offers a path forward. It enables governments to provide modern digital services while maintaining the sovereignty that underpins long-term stability.
$SIGN represents more than a token. It's a bet that the next phase of crypto adoption won't happen in isolation—it will happen through governments, and Sign is building the on-ramp.