Spent the day digging into @SignOfficial deployments. The thing people miss: $SIGN isn’t just a token. It’s infrastructure quietly running behind the scenes. Kyrgyzstan’s CBDC work shows that. They’re integrating deep into central bank ledgers.

Not flashy announcements, real ledger-level testing. Abu Dhabi’s rollout? Early stages, but every node, every attestation has to work under strict government protocols.

Even smaller deployments matter. Sierra Leone’s digital identity framework isn’t experimental. They’re building the backbone for national wallets and citizen data. It’s messy, bureaucratic, and slow but it will stick.

Token distribution and usage stats are under the radar. Millions of wallets already interact with TokenTable-backed systems. Sign isn’t chasing retail hype. It’s building steady infrastructure that will create recurring usage once governments fully switch on.

Right now, markets barely notice. But once adoption metrics are live and measurable, $SIGN’s real utility becomes obvious.

Which $SIGN rollout excites you most?

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💳 CBDC & payments
100%
🆔 National digital identity
0%
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